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Thread: Are 4WDs too high-tech for the bush?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Eevo View Post
    turning on the climate control should mean winding down the windows
    And eating dust

    Air con pressurises the cab and makes for a dust free (mostly) experience

    Those little window flaps on pre-puma deefers work well to though and you get quick at opening and closing them when coming up on road trains in the outback But defender aircon is woeful compared with anything else. So you can be nearly dust free in a defender but you can't be cool

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    Much shame

    Just fitted an electric window to the passenger side as the navigator likes his head out the window. I think it would be easier to train him to use sepperate switches instead of one rocker tho

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    Quote Originally Posted by gusthedog View Post
    And eating dust
    it adds to the experience.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Eevo View Post
    it adds to the experience.
    So do you also eat bully beef and wear hobnail boots to add to the experience?

    It's a pity you have to have these experiences on your own though. I'm sure it's hard to get a copilot when you mention they'll be eating dust, becoming deaf and eating tinned beef for dinner

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    Quote Originally Posted by gusthedog View Post
    And eating dust

    Air con pressurises the cab and makes for a dust free (mostly) experience

    Those little window flaps on pre-puma deefers work well to though and you get quick at opening and closing them when coming up on road trains in the outback But defender aircon is woeful compared with anything else. So you can be nearly dust free in a defender but you can't be cool
    I did not have any problem with dust in my Defe, just open the rear sliding windows and the dust will be out

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    I notice that a few of the AULRO members who don't own a vehicle that will maximise their outback experience are desperately trying to find ways to artificially enhance the experience. It still isn't the real thing.

    I bet some of them are also impressed by silicone implants and may even prefer them to the real thing.

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    1998 300 Tdi Defender Trayback 2006 - often fitted with a Trayon slide-on camper.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gusthedog View Post
    So do you also eat bully beef and wear hobnail boots to add to the experience?

    no, i go and catch my own food. thats the true experience!

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    vnx205, I guess enhanced man boobs will require a D4 fitting...at the least!

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    Ok it was a close fought tussle between the new age latte sipping Land a Rover owners and the Luddites in their old dusty rattlers, but as I was about the only one of the new brigade still fighting the honourable fight I have decided to concede defeat to you old buggers who are long time members of the flat earth society.

    However yours is a hollow victory as without VNX205's excellent put downs that you lot could build off of you were gone, so without him you lot were stuffed and had definitely lost the argument. ...
    Cheers,
    Terry

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    D2a HSE V8 (Gone)
    D3 HSE TDV6 (Unfortunately Gone)
    D4 V8

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    You people are funny.

    But that said there are some good points and next time I'm in the desert and I hit some bulldust, I'll be sure to put the windows down so that I can really soak up the atmosphere of what the desert is all about.
    Cheers
    Slunnie


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