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    Size Matters! 80in vs 130 puma

    Just a pic as a mate commented on the size difference of my 52 80in and my 130 puma tray top, they seem to have grown over the years!
    p.s. How do i make the picture bigger?
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    A few years ago. I had a short drive in a Series I that my brother had restored.

    The newer Land Rovers I have driven, like the Series II, Series III and Defenders may be bigger, more powerful, more civilised and generally more modern, but I believe they are not as much fun to drive.

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    so it doesnt have to be big to be reliable?
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    Going by that photo and thinking about the approch angle & ramp over angle looks like the 130 will belly out all to soon, ill take the 80"

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    Quote Originally Posted by Summiitt View Post
    p.s. How do i make the picture bigger?
    Use a hosting site like photobucket


    Now I will have to get big red out beside my 'connie-sue' and then there is the 88"

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    i like how the dog was right in the middle its like he/she couldnt decide which is better either.i like your puma you put a good looking tray on

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    Quote Originally Posted by vnx205 View Post
    A few years ago. I had a short drive in a Series I that my brother had restored.

    The newer Land Rovers I have driven, like the Series II, Series III and Defenders may be bigger, more powerful, more civilised and generally more modern, but I believe they are not as much fun to drive.

    You've got that right!
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    '12 Defender 90


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    Quote Originally Posted by Summiitt View Post
    p.s. How do i make the picture bigger?
    Right click on the thumbnail, left click on open in new tab and then left click on the new tab up the top.

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    As long as the dog is on or in a ute, she's not fussy,provided of course that it's a landy!

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