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    At 120 and right on the LHF corner it wasn't hard. 2 x new guards, new bonnet, new bar (2nd in < 1year), new grille, rad, condensor, LH door, UHF antenna, radiator support etc etc.

    9 months after a nice sub continental lady t-boned it and bend both radius arms, every steering link, diff housing, steering box sector shaft was TWISTED along with drop arm, new bull bar. Total 9K all without body damage. Best part was they just gave me a cheque.

    Just need the back touched up now and it’ll have a full respray.

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    I must be "all of the above"

    I average 2 a week...

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    Here's another winner ............. without the mouth full of steel this time



    I think I've seen these number plates before somewhere ............. NSW aren't they ?
    Cheers .........

    BMKAL


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    Quote Originally Posted by BMKal View Post
    Here's another winner ............. without the mouth full of steel this time



    I think I've seen these number plates before somewhere ............. NSW aren't they ?
    I actually would've loved to pick up a nice, straight old RRC, drop in a Chev and drop the thing with low(er) profile tyres and optimise the suspension for fast road use.

    Excellent point to point car for Oz highways I reckon.


    Nomex suit on

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    Quote Originally Posted by rick130 View Post
    I actually would've loved to pick up a nice, straight old RRC, drop in a Chev and drop the thing with low(er) profile tyres and optimise the suspension for fast road use.

    Excellent point to point car for Oz highways I reckon.


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    Didn't the WA police use RRCs on the Nullarbor at one point?
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    Quote Originally Posted by rick130 View Post
    I actually would've loved to pick up a nice, straight old RRC, drop in a Chev and drop the thing with low(er) profile tyres and optimise the suspension for fast road use.

    Excellent point to point car for Oz highways I reckon.


    Nomex suit on
    ...Some years back I had an idea to fit up the single ratio FF style transfer case and an independent front differential assembly to a Chev Torana hatchback for trackwork/ Targa events. Navara or 720 type with I think 4.10:1 ratio front differential, and the corresponding locked or LSD 9 inch or Dana rear.

    Fulltime 4x4 and a decent powerplant would be a hoot

    JC
    The Isuzu 110. Solid and as dependable as a rock, coming soon with auto box😊
    The Range Rover L322 4.4.TTDV8 ....probably won't bother with the remap..😈

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    Quote Originally Posted by Disco Muppet View Post
    Didn't the WA police use RRCs on the Nullarbor at one point?
    Never knew if it was the WA or SA police - but yes - there were RRC patrol cars out there at one time some years ago.
    Cheers .........

    BMKAL


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    Quote Originally Posted by rick130 View Post

    Why do these threads always seem to come down to "it's never happened to me so, you're either..."
    a) all full of ****
    b)idiots
    c)hopeless
    d)all of the above ?
    Because, as Tombie said, you'd think LR owners would be open minded folk, but generally, they are more narrow minded, uninformed and innappropriately opinionated thatn people that drive other vehicle

    Not all, but lots

    Best one I had, was a dude coming to buy bits when I was wrecking alot of rovers from my old boys, they passed the house yard, noted the tojo troopy, come to the shed yard and asked in a snooty tone, who's is the *tisk* Toyota, I replied its my old boys, *tisk* comes the reply, why does he not have a land rover product, I reply............because he wanted something reliable, conversation was short, the man paid for his bits and left

    Its likely a good investment for your 90k vehicle if passing from homestead to homestead at dusk, like many people in the outback do

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    Quote Originally Posted by rovercare View Post
    Because, as Tombie said, you'd think LR owners would be open minded folk, but generally, they are more narrow minded, uninformed and innappropriately opinionated thatn people that drive other vehicle

    Not all, but lots

    Best one I had, was a dude coming to buy bits when I was wrecking alot of rovers from my old boys, they passed the house yard, noted the tojo troopy, come to the shed yard and asked in a snooty tone, who's is the *tisk* Toyota, I replied its my old boys, *tisk* comes the reply, why does he not have a land rover product, I reply............because he wanted something reliable, conversation was short, the man paid for his bits and left

    Its likely a good investment for your 90k vehicle if passing from homestead to homestead at dusk, like many people in the outback do
    I wonder how many of us come across as being narrow minded when we're really just having a dig, and how many of us actually abide by some sort of holier than thou attitude.
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    Quote Originally Posted by TimNZ View Post
    Well they are making a new Mad Max movie..........
    not in oz they aren't

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