I remember seeing your pics from a while ago - damn nice vehicle that one!
Looks like a good write up, well the pics look good cause I dunno what they're saying.![]()
Enjoy
PS: i know it's in bloody french
As shown is Univers Land (French LR Magazine)
Video link is here :
http://youtu.be/QoLY8NBPVTw't=9s
Cheers
Flo
I remember seeing your pics from a while ago - damn nice vehicle that one!
Looks like a good write up, well the pics look good cause I dunno what they're saying.![]()
I would be interested in some of the mods if others are also interested?
Nice one Flo. Your P38 looks great in the article.
If you do time to translate it, I would enjoy the read.
Cheers, Paul.
My toys, projects and write-ups at PaulP38a.com
C'est Magnifique !
It's not broken. It's "Carbon Neutral".
gone
1993 Defender 110 ute "Doris"
1994 Range Rover Vogue LSE "The Luxo-Barge"
1994 Defender 130 HCPU "Rolly"
1996 Discovery 1
current
1995 Defender 130 HCPU and Suzuki GSX1400
i like it. You kept all the modification within the original boundaries.
Love it! .......I wonder if I can retro fit that front air suspension on a D2 with ACE?.....it certainly looked a greater increase in height than standard for a D2? Is that an iPad on the centre dash? If so how did you fit it?
1980 Series3 109 LWB - Hue.
2012 Defender 90 - Danny.
2012 Discovery 4 TD6 - Snowman.
2012 Discovery 4 TD6 - Sandy.... built for comfort - Gone
1999 V8 4.6lt Discovery SII - Black&Beautiful -Gone .
Strange that i had the same question from a D2 owner here in France!! Of course it can be done with some mods. It's a landy after all.
You'll have to fit some manual switches to control inflation of those or more expensive a aftermarker Air Suspension ECU with height sensors and 3 or 4 heights settings. Plus you'll have to install a air tank and a good compressor.
Yes it is an Ipad in a carbon cover. I took the central vents out and install it under those. It holds very tight and doesn't move but allows access to the dash.
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