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Thread: Anyone like to finish an ex-Telstra Defender 130 Extra-Cab Camper project?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Roverlord off road spares View Post
    Now here your chance Chris, I talk your SWMBO around to thinking it's a good idea? Second thoughts No I wouldn't want to be hit be a frying pan on the Head.
    Better you tell her
    Hey RoverLord,

    I just bought a TD5 exhaust gasket kit from you today! (I am presuming you are the same Roverlord as RoverlordOffroadSpares on eBay).

    Already shipped, I see. That was quick.

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    I've had a few PMs about more info on the vehicle. So I might as well detail them here once!

    She is a:
    - 2001 TD5 Extra cab
    - 135,000 genuine Kms (spent the last 6 or 7 years in my farm shed - run once a month around the farm)
    - Long range 127L fuel tank
    - Wolf Military diff and laminated rear axle. Special fit for Telstra as they were breaking the standard rear diffs.
    - Snorkel
    - Twin battery system
    - Bull bar + 9,000Lb Warn winch & IPF Spotties
    - Wolf rims
    - Michelin XZL tyres
    - New front/passenger seats
    - HD rock sliders

    Bad points are:
    - Passenger door lock missing the black button to lock/unlock
    - Needs a new exhaust gasket (ordered from Roverlord) as it has a 'squeal' under load at 2000RPM
    - Needs a good cut and polish, after being stored in a shed for so long

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    Similar to the Mulgo conversion. Do you have an engineering certificate? Bob
    I’m pretty sure the dinosaurs died out when they stopped gathering food and started having meetings to discuss gathering food

    A bookshop is one of the only pieces of evidence we have that people are still thinking

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    Don't turn this into a For Sale thread.
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    Quote Originally Posted by bob10 View Post
    ...Do you have an engineering certificate? Bob
    Why would I need an engineering certificate?

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    Quote Originally Posted by p38arover View Post
    Don't turn this into a For Sale thread.
    Yeah - I am wary of that. It's gone off track a little.

    My question is really, what is the best way to sell it:
    - As is, to an enthusiast, with the roof attached and a whole lot of parts in a box in the back
    - Remove the lift up roof, put on a new ceiling, and sell as is with a box of parts in the back (slightly bigger audience)
    - Remove lift up roof, put on a new ceiling and spray the whole lot white, fix the exhaust gasket, cut and polish, etc (biggest audience).

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    Quote Originally Posted by spudboy View Post
    Why would I need an engineering certificate?

    Possibly to meet the requirements of the Road Transport [vehicle registration ]regulation 2007. If a major manufacturer has to comply, surely the home builder does too. I think you have done a great job, hope it goes to a good home, Bob



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    You mongrel Spudboy. I want, I want, I want to finish it. In the last few months I've bought a new car, a Goldwing and doing a kitchen reno. I'm not game to mention it, even in jest.
    If you don't like trucks, stop buying stuff.
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    Bob, Spud's shouldn't need certification as it's just a bolt on like a ute body. Mulgo are cutting the structure and have to certify that the integrity of the structure hasn't been comprimised.
    If you don't like trucks, stop buying stuff.
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    Quote Originally Posted by p38arover View Post
    Don't turn this into a For Sale thread.
    Yep, pop an add in the markets section.

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