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    Safari roof & front bench seat in a Defender

    Has anyone put a safari roof & pop up roof vents on their defender?

    Has anyone put a bench seat in the front of their defender?

    Wondering about keeping cooling the car when parked & have fond memories of the dog lying on the middle seat with her head on my leg as I drove the series.

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    Quote Originally Posted by carjunkieanon View Post
    Has anyone put a safari roof & pop up roof vents on their defender?

    Has anyone put a bench seat in the front of their defender?

    Wondering about keeping cooling the car when parked & have fond memories of the dog lying on the middle seat with her head on my leg as I drove the series.
    I saw one done on a 130 dual cab back in 1998 at Cooma from QLD...and actually came out further than the windscreen to form a sun visor.

    Its not as easy to do as on the series hard tops because the ribs were on the outside of the roof to screw them onto, now of course a flat roof and a bit more fidley to do I would think.

    Legaly you would not be able to change your seat unless engineered & compliance plate fixed to cover extra seating capacity, then you couldn't take it out later unless you went thorugh the same B...S... Single cab Defenders have three seats across front therefore would be easy to get hold of centre seat from wreck maybe.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RoverOne View Post
    I saw one done on a 130 dual cab back in 1998 at Cooma from QLD...and actually came out further than the windscreen to form a sun visor.

    Its not as easy to do as on the series hard tops because the ribs were on the outside of the roof to screw them onto, now of course a flat roof and a bit more fidley to do I would think.

    Legaly you would not be able to change your seat unless engineered & compliance plate fixed to cover extra seating capacity, then you couldn't take it out later unless you went thorugh the same B...S... Single cab Defenders have three seats across front therefore would be easy to get hold of centre seat from wreck maybe.
    The easy way to deal with the lack of ribs would be to get an early 110 roof with the ribs - should be a few of them floating round by now.

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    G'day Carjunkieanon

    There is a centre seat option on the 110/Defender, Incisor has one on his Def 2 door hardtop so they should be around,the tropical roof should not be too hard to fit but the roof vents would require some fabricating, but if the vehicle is fitted with Aircon it wouldn't be needed, there was no Aircon Option in series vehicles until Stage 1 put an A/C in a 4cyl series and top speed would have been 62 & 1/2 KPH

    cheers

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