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    While my beast is ex army I dont figure on giving her a drab paint job anytime soon, she can stay nato white for a while I still want to tart her up with some of the exmil gear as it will serve a purpose, the tools dont need to be ex army I am not that pure, but when I scrounge up my own 2a it will be a different story go fully sick on it then,

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    If you aren't fussed about originality and are handy with a grinder, you can make tools fit the brackets.

    Practically any pick will fit, the hard part is the shovel and the axe. I have an axe from bunnings - just needed some trimming of the handle and the blade (and re-sharpening). The same goes for the full-sized spade I have - slight blade trimming and about 2" shortening of the handle.

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    G'day All, Just for info the last complete set of Pioneer tool holders etc I saw for sale to suit Land Rover were for sale at $250.00 no but's just $250.00 so that gives you an idea, any that you see buy em quick cheers Dennis

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    I got a box of stray 2a and 3 junk mainly all ex mil, lotsof little brackets and stuff, drive a man mad trying to guess what they are, I think I have the axe holder but its missing the retaining bolt and wing nut, I can make some thing I guess, there are a few ads from guys looking for some of the bits I have and I will pass them on but still have a nice ex army steering wheel horn button assembly if anyone wants it let me know

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    Just as an aside, does anybody know if FFR's were fitted with two sets of tool brackets, as I know of one that is. Just want to know if that's normal. The second set are behind the seats.
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    Quote Originally Posted by numpty View Post
    Just as an aside, does anybody know if FFR's were fitted with two sets of tool brackets, as I know of one that is. Just want to know if that's normal. The second set are behind the seats.
    Should be out front (Series III) OR behind the seats (2/2a)
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    Sooo... there's a spare set for someone ????
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    Quote Originally Posted by scrambler View Post
    Sooo... there's a spare set for someone ????
    Sorry, no. I think the vehicle is going to be restored or sold. It has the tools out front and behind the seats.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dinty View Post
    G'day All, Just for info the last complete set of Pioneer tool holders etc I saw for sale to suit Land Rover were for sale at $250.00 no but's just $250.00 so that gives you an idea, any that you see buy em quick cheers Dennis
    Gee - I did well to complete my set of tool holders for $40 then!

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    The FFT Series 2a had the tool brackets behind the seats as it had antennas mounted on the wings. Might have had a set of regular guards to replace the ones with the ATU hence the 2 sets of tool brackets?

    That's the only vehicle that had tool brackets behind the seats apart from some of the LRPV's.
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