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    October Overlander 4wd Mag

    I don't know if anyone else has mentioned this before, but the October issue of Overlander has an article on a Disco II traytop in it. Haven't read it yet, but it is sitting here in front of me.

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    Haven't read it yet, but it is sitting here in front of me.
    Ummmm, thats great mate , it might help though to open it up and have a flick through . That said, what a ute, was also in another 4by mag, I think it was the 4X4 Trader magazine, maybe thats where Overlander got the story from. Good read,

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    Read it and despite not being a great Disco fan I was very impressed with it. I sometimes wonder what goes through a manufacturer's head when they see one of their products turned out so well in a configuration they don't do themselves.

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    Quote Originally Posted by stevo68
    Ummmm, thats great mate , it might help though to open it up and have a flick through . That said, what a ute, was also in another 4by mag, I think it was the 4X4 Trader magazine, maybe thats where Overlander got the story from. Good read,

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    No, we found it by ourselves. It has also be featured in an LR magazine recently too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by solmanic
    Read it and despite not being a great Disco fan I was very impressed with it. I sometimes wonder what goes through a manufacturer's head when they see one of their products turned out so well in a configuration they don't do themselves.
    I reckon, you would think they would at least built a concept vehicle to gauge some interest at a motor show or something. Matt
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    Utes aren't Landrover's market any more.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rmp
    Utes aren't Landrover's market any more.
    But they should be
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    Quote Originally Posted by rmp
    No, we found it by ourselves. It has also be featured in an LR magazine recently too.
    i think i sent some photos or mentioned it in an email to matt at some stage as well, after i saw it at the vic4wdshow.
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