My vote goes to 03boz. I have been wanting to make this type of rack for a while. Closely followed by michael2's set up.
I like that Hannibal awning too.
Due to interest sown, here are some more pics
Last 2 pics shows the legs and bars. Note that this was only a pose shot, hence not actually bolted onto gutter.
Cheers,
Carlos
1994 Land Rover Discovery 300tdi
1963 Land Rover Series 2a 88
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My vote goes to 03boz. I have been wanting to make this type of rack for a while. Closely followed by michael2's set up.
I like that Hannibal awning too.
L322 tdv8 poverty pack - wow
Perentie 110 wagon ARN 49-107 (probably selling) turbo, p/steer, RFSV front axle/trutrack, HF, gullwing windows, double jerrys etc.
Perentie 110 wagon ARN 48-699 another project
Track Trailer ARN 200-117
REMLR # 137
i'm sure he knows as a couple of us from GCLRO gave Boz some ideas for Ver.2![]()
FOX 2008 RRS - Artemis 1989 Perentie FFR - Phoenix S2a 88" with more - Beetlejuice 1956 S1 86" - GCLRO #001 - REMLR #176
EVL '96 Defender 110 - Emerald '63 2a Ambulance 112-221 - Christine '93 Rangy - Van '98 Rangy - Rachael '76 S3 GS - Special '70 S2a GS - Miss B '86 Rangy - RAAF Tactical 200184 & 200168
Captain_Rightfoot you must have good eyes, I had a look today and can't see it.
03boz,
Is that sea water sloshing around in the headlights???
I think the sag maybe referring to the first image. The left hand side of the front of the rack looks to be little higher than the right hand side... or it could just be shadows, or I suppose the roof line moving!
Regards,
Jon
Probably not really good photos of the rack.
I made it about 8 years ago
There was plenty of water fresh and salt on that trip.
The photo was take south of sandy cape tassy a few years ago when we drove down to the head of the pieman river from sandy cape light house (awesome spot).
I am looking at going down this Christmas.
Made in Indonesia, hot-dipped galvanised copy of Safety Devices Discovery Series I Highlander Low Roof Rack (RRL103ORA $1320, Safety Devices Roof Racks - Expedition Exchange), delivered to Malaysia and installed for abt Aus$800.
Came in handy for tossing up muddy recovery gear and parts that fall/ripped off.
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[quote=PSi;980366]Made in Indonesia, hot-dipped galvanised copy of Safety Devices Discovery Series I Highlander Low Roof Rack (RRL103ORA $1320, Safety Devices Roof Racks - Expedition Exchange), delivered to Malaysia and installed for abt Aus$800.
more pic's please.............
http://www.flickr.com/photos/paul_si...7609055427844/ ....................
cheers
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