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    Quote Originally Posted by LRHybrid100
    I've got enough with my Rangie / D100 / D90 and RRS TDV8.


    LRH
    Oh yeah ??


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    Quote Originally Posted by LRHybrid100
    here is some more pix







    pretty sure it was built by someone on this site? Come on own up - its a NICE Rangie.

    LRH
    Guilty as charged!...its mine and yes all of what you guys said is true, I use to move the number plate from the rear to the Jerry carrier, never got pinged for no light, then again I only used these for trips up into the hight country. And admitadly while ingorance isnt an excuse when I built the jerry can holder I didnt know about the legality of the fuel situation on the rear of the truck. Wont be an issue once I put sill tanks under her.

    Im going to have to do something about the lighting issue shouldnt be that much of a problem little fab work, may pocket them in just to protect them. As for the latches I got them from an industrial supply place in Bayswater. The nice thing about them is that you buy them as one piece, weld them in place then with a angle grind them cut them in two to become functional.

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    Because my carrier plugged into the hitch receiver socket, I knew wouldn't be towing anything at the same time. So I plugged the number plate light into the trailer 7-pin socket. The lights are off Toyotoa FJ40, the number plate is a NSW bike rack plate.




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