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Thread: The great defender vs discovery debate

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    Quote Originally Posted by discotwinturbo View Post
    I can.....79's are dull, lifeless and without character.....
    Brett.....
    Don't forget they blow smoke,burn oil and crunch gears and the rear end doesn't follow the front in ruts,and are quite prone to turning over without starting. Pat

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    [QUOTE=rick130;1938371]Psst !

    I'm sipping a latte as I type this

    Just finished a yoga marketing/'right action' meeting and I'm wearing a slouchy/hippy beanie.....


    Am I letting the side down ?


    Naa, 'course not, I'm a shed driver
    [B]

    Carefull Rick,you might break a nail next time you change a vacuum pump Pat

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    Quote Originally Posted by PAT303 View Post
    Don't forget they blow smoke,burn oil and crunch gears and the rear end doesn't follow the front in ruts,and are quite prone to turning over without starting. Pat
    Sounds like you're describing my County V8 with worn needles...

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    Quote Originally Posted by the_preacher1973 View Post
    Sounds like you're describing my County V8 with worn needles...
    I wish I was,mines new and does it.It's sad they went from the1HD- FTE,one of the best diesel engines ever sold here to the boat anchor they have now. Pat

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    Just got back from a return trip to Adelaide in the D4.
    1500km in 18 hours.
    8.9 litres per 100 k supported to be reasonable accurate by fuel dockets.
    Used less fuel on the return journey for some reason?

    Plenty of power to round up b doubles.

    D4 performed flawlessly

    Only scare was an errant roo near Ararat.
    Cheers

    Chuck

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    MY 03 D2a
    Ex D1, D2, D2a, D3, D4, Prado, D4, D5, MY 23 Defender
    73 series 3 109 Truck Cab Tray Body, 79 Series, 76 Series

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    Quote Originally Posted by PAT303 View Post

    Carefull Rick,you might break a nail next time you change a vacuum pump Pat


    Naa, no nails to speak of mate, you know how it is from spinning spanners and bashing fingers.

    I'd be much more concerned with spraining my cocked little pinky when sipping a French Earl Grey

    But you won't get me out of my shed on wheels

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    Quote Originally Posted by rick130 View Post


    Naa, no nails to speak of mate, you know how it is from spinning spanners and bashing fingers.

    I'd be much more concerned with spraining my cocked little pinky when sipping a French Earl Grey

    But you won't get me out of my shed on wheels
    No spilling the latte in the disco as it rides on air

    Won't have to wind down the window,the climate control is fantastic,so your hair won't get messed up

    oh and there is a mirror in the sunviser if you need to attend to the eyelashes....

    I actually don't mind either,but for around town ease and long highway hauls,it can't get much better than a D4.

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    Oh FFS you're all starting to sound like Toyota drivers now.



    Martyn

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    Quote Originally Posted by scarry View Post
    for around town ease and long highway hauls,it can't get much better than a D4.
    Oh yes it does - a RRS - zoom zoom
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bushie View Post
    Oh FFS you're all starting to sound like Toyota drivers now.



    Martyn
    Yer,my toyota butter box,3 1/2 yrs old has a radiator full of pinholes grrrrrr

    Oh, yawn yawn,what a feeling......................

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