Sure Remy, that'd be great. When are thinking of passing through Canberra? On the way up or back?
I'll PM you my details.
Cheers, Paul.
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Went out for a play on the weekend and posted some vids on YouTube
Going up the Bowl
[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aNtIYCZvxFo"]YouTube - Range Rover P38A going up, Brindabella Bowl[/ame]
Coming back down the Bowl
[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NwN3m4PEbx4"]YouTube - Range Rover P38A going back down, Brindabella Bowl[/ame]
The Black Hole climbs a mound
[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KHLW55BI0uA"]YouTube - Range Rover P38A climbs a dirt mound[/ame]
cheers
Paul.
Nice job Paul! did you replace the cats as well or just the rear sections? Maybe in CBR later in the year... I still miss the place! Who did the work for you?
cheers
hoges
Quote: "and over dirt mounds where my boy managed to bottom out the chassis."
Rule 1: Sons are put on this Earth to worry the life out of their father !!
Gees i love this car. All thats missing is bigger tyres and bigger motor.
Hi Flo
a couple of pics as requested
Screen clipped over the existing mirror. Note how it has a second video input for a future forward-facing camera (The fluffy dice are optional but add to the prestige of the car :) ).
http://www.cordwell.net/wp-content/u...-revcam-01.jpg
My son posing as the model... the distance markers on the display do nothing as far as I can tell.
http://www.cordwell.net/wp-content/u...-revcam-04.jpg
The camera mounted above the LR logo.
http://www.cordwell.net/wp-content/u...-revcam-06.jpg
a few more pics over at Cordwell.net Reversing Camera
Thanks Hoges - the system was replaced from the rear of the cats by Pete at Top Spec Automotive in Hume, ACT.
If you're down this way, give me a yell and we'll catch up for a brew.
Agree about sons... especially now mine has his P plates and is heading down the coast tomorrow via the Kings Hwy... what a dodgy bit of road that is... I won't rest easy until I know he is safe.
... and a new transmission, passenger doors, new/resprayed bonnet, air bags and bump stops, speedo correction unit, front and rear winches, leather seats, rock sliders, steering guard, car-puter, and maybe a supercharger or turbo ;)
It never ends. At least I got my FaultMate and managed to flatten the battery in the car first time I used it.
Cheers, Paul.
About to close one of my old web sites... the embedded pics in previous posts will cease working on 2-Sep... here are the replacement pics of the dual exhausts.
Unfortunately, I can't edit old posts and update the links directly, so I'll have to leave the rest. All of my pics are currently located at http://cordwellis.com/gallery/main.php but will soon reside at http://paulp38a.com
http://cordwellis.com/gallery/main.p...serialNumber=1
http://cordwellis.com/gallery/main.p...serialNumber=1
'The Black Hole'....................cos it eats money. Very good. And the number plates..................humble, that's what I like to see.
Quick question, rear wheel carrier cos 18" wheels won't fit inside ?, using the space for something else ?, 2 spares ? or just cos ?
Deano
Thanks DeanoH - I like the plates too. They only make sense to someone who knows Rangies.
Rear wheel carrier 'coz neither the 255/85R16 muddies or 265/60R18 roadies will fit in the spare wheel well.
Currently using the space for storing tools, recovery equipment and misc crap. One day perhaps for 2nd battery.
Cheers Paul.