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    penrites not civy legal due to isuzu???

    yes i know bull but thats what some looser is spouting off and the steering has to be majorly modifed to make them fit got what people come up with

    [ame=http://www.patrol4x4.com/forum/showthread.php't=51884]Australian Army unloading their Unimogs and LandRovers? - Patrol 4x4 - Nissan Patrol Forum[/ame]

    bloddy pootroll people think they know it all

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    Quote Originally Posted by HBWC View Post
    yes i know bull but thats what some looser is spouting off and the steering has to be majorly modifed to make them fit got what people come up with

    Australian Army unloading their Unimogs and LandRovers? - Patrol 4x4 - Nissan Patrol Forum

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    You're right mate, all poo, those pootrol blokes have no idea!!
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    Might he be referring to the LRPV which I don't think can be made road legal

    At the end of the day I doubt you would see that many driving around if they weren't

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    my goodness there is some ill informed and ignorant people on that site!

    Like the 'Landrover=rubbish' comments from those owning 2.8 TD, and ZD30T GU handgrenades


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    Might be a good thing they all think that all the more of us that know the truth.
    Gene Pool is clearly cloudy in that neck of the woods

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    Quote Originally Posted by djam1 View Post
    Might be a good thing they all think that all the more of us that know the truth.
    Gene Pool is clearly cloudy in that neck of the woods
    Not sure the gene pool is too deep here either.

    Penrite is an oil/lubrication company.

    I like the pootrolls belief that they are replacing the Unimog with another piece of Jap machinery. Trying to validate Jap stuff as better than Euro stuff.

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    Psst, they are Perenties, Penrite's a bloody oil brand


    And I've weighed in too now, couldn't help myself

    (I've been a member there for a while)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lotz-A-Landies View Post
    Not sure the gene pool is too deep here either.

    Penrite is an oil/lubrication company.

    I like the pootrolls belief that they are replacing the Unimog with another piece of Jap machinery. Trying to validate Jap stuff as better than Euro stuff.
    Lol noticed it just chose to ignore it

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    there are 3 primary varients of the perentie that are not road legal. But theres nothing to replace them yet so thats pretty much a moot point.

    the others are not road legal but ONLY because they have a switch which you can use to disable the normal vehicle lighting. In all other respect the perentie fleet as you know them are 100% adr compliant for the production time of the vehicle. youd be very hard pressed to find an average RTA inspector who knows about it and would flag the vehicle for it.
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    SHHHH!!!!

    Dont tell anyone as there are a great number here hoping to buy the ex army landies!!! I believe they would make a great learners car for my kids!(oldest is 10 but a good excuse!)
    Seriously to remove that switch would take an auot sparky about 10 min and 1hr for the paperwork to make it legit!

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