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    Quote Originally Posted by rovercare View Post
    Mmmmm, interesting, considering my old man has a 79 series RV and has done The canning, cape york, simpson, kimberelys without a hiccup, they cant be all bad
    There is no doubt that they are built for a task and do it well but are more truck like than even an old 4spd rangie. After all they are what are basically killing the market for defenders in oz.
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    Quote Originally Posted by CraigE View Post
    They will do the work, but are a bit of a slug. Should not have to drive everywhere with your foot flat to the floor and our two have only done 33,000 and 21,000kms. They are ok but get real uncomfortable after a couple of hours in the saddle.
    At least a Defender has character.

    The LT 33,000kms full brake rotor change and a new clutch coming up. 2nd set of tyres inc 2 spares.
    Its a 1HD-FTE not a 1HZ, so it actually goes

    Well to, with chip

    Beat you all wish you could tick the box for factory diff locks

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    Quote Originally Posted by loanrangie View Post
    There is no doubt that they are built for a task and do it well but are more truck like than even an old 4spd rangie. After all they are what are basically killing the market for defenders in oz.
    He wanted a Defender really, drive better, better to pack, 4 doors, better fuel economy, but travelling for 3 months every year, he didn't want to be worried about.......niggles, for want of a better term

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    Quote Originally Posted by Aaron View Post
    Do you have a soft spot for troopies?

    Go on... just admit it. I do. They're so damn ugly, how can you not love them.
    well they just havn't got it for cooking & work space on the fender's fenders, but
    Last edited by 87County; 17th February 2008 at 03:31 PM. Reason: clarity

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    I've got a soft spot for all toyotas......

    It's somewhere near the middle of the MacQuarie Marshes!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stephen Price View Post
    I've got a soft spot for all toyotas......

    It's somewhere near the middle of the MacQuarie Marshes!!!
    There are a few soft spots on fraser that seems to be a good spot for them also.
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    Quote Originally Posted by joel_nicholson View Post
    Look they are ok, but to drive the NA 4.2 Diesel, you place a brick on the throttle pedal and leave it there.
    That's strange, I guess I haven't driven one fully loaded, but I thought the 4.2 went alright? The main one I've driven was an RFS coil front end job. Here to Narrabri and back last year I had to reset the GPS log for fear of the superiors finding out just how well it went All I know is it used alot more fuel than my old mans 70 series with the 4.0L.

    Meh! maybe I was just lucky and found a good one

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