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30th April 2006, 10:09 PM
#1
Have you got a new Disco 3 aka LR3
Got one of those shiny new Discoveries?
Looking for some nice offroad protection gear?
Want a larger fuel capacity underneath but need somewhere for the spare wheel?
Well, have I got a pile of nice stuff for you coming in soon!!!!
However, brace yourselves for impact!!!!
Wheel Carrier approx. $1600.00
Long range fuel tank POA (gives around 130litres)
Cheers
Mike
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30th April 2006, 11:30 PM
#2
Any pics/speccies for the wheel carrier??
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1st May 2006, 02:06 AM
#3
Images Below!!!!!
All parts POA. Shipment has not arrived yet, will take advance orders.
Cheers
Mike
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1st May 2006, 03:47 PM
#4
Ok everyone, heres the LR3 / Disco 3 gear...


Frontal Protection:

And my new products listing for this vehicle:



Any enquiries...
sales@roverworks.net or Mbl: 0423 126 538
Cheers
Mike
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1st May 2006, 05:07 PM
#5
8) can you explain 'galvanised aluminium' for me, as i am unfamiliar with this?
i understand the process for steel, but have not heard of galvanising aluminium.
very nice looking stone/sump guard.
first get the d3, methinks.
Safe Travels
harry

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1st May 2006, 05:12 PM
#6
Originally posted by harry
8) can you explain 'galvanised aluminium' for me, as i am unfamiliar with this?
i understand the process for steel, but have not heard of galvanising aluminium.
very nice looking stone/sump guard.
first get the d3, methinks.
Hahaha, never realised it was worded to sound like that!
The bracketry is Galvanised, the plate is Aluminium
ops:
Cheers
Mike
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1st May 2006, 05:42 PM
#7
8) well thaanks for that, i thought there was a new way of protecting ally.
Safe Travels
harry

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1st May 2006, 06:17 PM
#8
aluminium galvanising
Can be confusing as you can "galvanise" a steel with aluminium/zinc compound. I did a google search and it is out there.
The gear looks great, if I had the moola to buy a d3 then I would have it for the extra's 2.
I also saw in the google search that Aluminium can now be welded to steel by cold fusion. News to me. Maybe gal steel can be too..
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2nd May 2006, 09:01 AM
#9
Shame you are in SA as that is some stuff I would seriously consider getting at some point,
Regards
Stevo
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2nd May 2006, 10:45 AM
#10
No problems!
Thats what interstate couriers are for :wink:
Cheers
Mike
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