I bought the current one from Barbagallo. Bullbar on it was from ARB in Osborne Park, all other accessories (including some still to be installed) from Lifestyle 4WD in Morley. Best place in town for Landrover accessories and excellent service.
I the past, I have dealt with Jordan Rovertech for parts and some minor repairs (replaced clutch master & slave cylinders) on my D2 and D1 before that - have always found Kevin there excellent wealth of knowledge and provides an exceptional service.
Best way to convince your wife - get her to test drive both the Prado 150 and a Disco 4. Guaranteed after stepping out of the Prado and into the Disco, she won't want to get back in the Prado. If you can, take them both out for a bit of a run on a dirt road. They really are chalk and cheese. Disco takes a little getting used to around town for some people because the indicator stalk is on the "wrong side" of the steering wheel - but that's easy to get used to.
Last week when I was driving up here from Perth, the highway was closed between Southern Cross and Coolgardie due to a cyanide tanker rollover. Had been closed since 2:00am Saturday morning and was going to be open until at least 8:00pm Saturday night according to cops in the Cross - and every time they got an update, the time was getting pushed back even more. So I took off south from the Cross to Forrestania and then across to Norseman - an extra 400km for me and almost all of it on dirt - but in the Disco it was no different to driving up the bitumen except for one slow section for about 20km where the road was a bit soft down near Bounty Gold Mine. In a Prado - I reckon I'd have been choking on the dust after about the first couple of hours.
So how do you find Hedland anyway. Every time I go up there, I always think that the best thing I like about the place is the view in the rear view mirror on the way out.
Nah - only joking. I used to think the same about Kalgoorlie. Any town is what you make of it. I guess the main reason that I don't like spending time in Hedland is because I don't know anyone up there. I've only ever been up there for work - last trip was to take a bloke up to hospital from our site near Nullagine - Newman's much closer, but the road was under water at the Fortescue bridge. As it was, I only just made it across the Coongan River just north of Marble Bar (bloody Prado started to float - good thing it wasn't flowing too fast at the time).
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