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POST UP YOUR ROVERS

Tech Talk for Rover owners.

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Post by Loanrangie »

mickrangie wrote::)


C'mon, you aint trying hard enough !
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Post by landy_man »

oh, we were trying.....
the lower section of that ledge was almost vertical and VERY slippery... but we made it up... he had no option as his winch was dying :lol: :lol:
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Post by TuffRR »

landy_man wrote:we made it up... he had no option as his winch was dying :lol: :lol:


From over use, someone should teach him to drive properly!!! :finger:
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Post by GRIMACE »

TuffRR wrote:
landy_man wrote:we made it up... he had no option as his winch was dying :lol: :lol:


From over use, someone should teach him to drive properly!!! :finger:


:lol: who needs a winch :?: :D

edit: BTW them more square style cut front guards look pretty good Mick... mind if i copy your booty fab efforts :armsup:
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Post by landy_man »

TuffRR wrote:
landy_man wrote:we made it up... he had no option as his winch was dying :lol: :lol:


From over use, someone should teach him to drive properly!!! :finger:


lololol - he only knows 1 way... BOUNCE OFF THE REV LIMITER :lol: :finger: :lol:
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Post by Rangie Wrecker »

Here is my 82 four door limo.
Had a 4.3 litre stroker but I popped it so it's a 3.5 at the moment.
Diffs are laminated housings with Maxi Drives front and rear.
Hi tough nickel alloy axels and Haultech CVs.
Tyres are Simex ET's 35 x 10.5 x 16.
Has LPG as well as petrol with sill tanks.
ARB bar with Warn hi-mount winch.
Garmen 128 GPS.
Heaps of dents and scratches.

I love it :D :D
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Post by Aquarangie »

Rangie wrecker,

Good model and colour, same as mine. Just needs a ZF auto and it will be perfect (mine's being fitted as we speak, by me of course :armsup: ). I also have a 4.3 stroker block at home, ready to be rebuilt one day sometime :roll:

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Post by Bighazza »

Holy chit i forgot about this :lol: :D those are some nice rovers :cool: :armsup: any more ?
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Post by Rangie Wrecker »

Aquarangie wrote:Just needs a ZF auto and it will be perfect


Trav, I put a vehicle over backwards during round three of the winch challenge in 2002 (see photo) and Glen Binskin repeated it right behind me, trust me...I like to have a clutch pedal I just wish I had jumped on it earlier. :oops:

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Post by davew »

This is mine - 100 inch Defender

Argyl Forest Challenge
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Testing the ignition system...
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Loading into a container for the Outback Challenge 2005
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Post by will_warne »

Good luck Dave :lol: Not many of us are brave enough to take on the Aussies at their own game! Whatever happens, though, i'm sure you'l have a superb time!
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Post by BIg StEvE »

Loading into a container for the Outback Challenge 2005


w00t w00t! Good luck against our boys from oz! :rofl:
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Post by mickrangie »

landy_man wrote:oh, we were trying.....
the lower section of that ledge was almost vertical and VERY slippery... but we made it up... he had no option as his winch was dying :lol: :lol:


Tell em the real story.... :rofl: I was driving up and would have made to the top but some nooooob parked his baby blue POS in the way and I stop in fear of getting baby blue paint on my car (which BTW i did) and then had all soorts of pain going again :bad-words:
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Post by mickrangie »

TuffRR wrote:
landy_man wrote:we made it up... he had no option as his winch was dying :lol: :lol:


From over use, someone should teach him to drive properly!!! :finger:


I should send the repair bill to LROCV from those damn Discos!!! :bad-words:
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Post by mickrangie »

davew wrote:This is mine - 100 inch Defender


Welcome to our Country!!

Well Done!!

Good to see more LR's in the OBC

If you are ever down in Melb (weather would be more like home) drop us a line we can go out weelin!!!
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Post by landy_man »

mickrangie wrote:
landy_man wrote:oh, we were trying.....
the lower section of that ledge was almost vertical and VERY slippery... but we made it up... he had no option as his winch was dying :lol: :lol:


Tell em the real story.... :rofl: I was driving up and would have made to the top but some nooooob parked his baby blue POS in the way and I stop in fear of getting baby blue paint on my car (which BTW i did) and then had all soorts of pain going again :bad-words:


cough*bullchit*cough... you were already past me... that is why u rolled BACKWARDS into my POS
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Post by mickrangie »

landy_man wrote:
mickrangie wrote:
landy_man wrote:oh, we were trying.....
the lower section of that ledge was almost vertical and VERY slippery... but we made it up... he had no option as his winch was dying :lol: :lol:


Tell em the real story.... :rofl: I was driving up and would have made to the top but some nooooob parked his baby blue POS in the way and I stop in fear of getting baby blue paint on my car (which BTW i did) and then had all soorts of pain going again :bad-words:


cough*bullchit*cough... you were already past me... that is why u rolled BACKWARDS into my POS


:rofl: :finger: web wheeler
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Post by landy_man »

farking NOOB... and it is metallic blue.... BIATCH.. not baby :finger:
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Post by mickrangie »

landy_man wrote:farking NOOB... and it is metallic blue.... BIATCH.. not baby :finger:


metallic blue :rofl: they didn't have metalic paint in the 60's
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Post by smac »

Davew - good luck in the OBC. As has been said before - good to see another Landy.
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Post by Hobie18 »

Hey Folks

This is my 77

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Post by davew »

Thanks for the welcome !

Does anyone know if there are any other Land Rover Defenders taking part ?

cheers

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Post by smac »

i dont have a name for my rangie.

anyone got any ideas? is black and warn out
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Post by mickrangie »

smac wrote:i dont have a name for my rangie.

anyone got any ideas? is black and warn out


Kaffa? :oops:
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Post by Bush65 »

davew wrote:Thanks for the welcome !

Does anyone know if there are any other Land Rover Defenders taking part ?

cheers

Dave W.


Good luck Dave.

I think Sam and Tony intend to run the lockless in the OBC. Some info here http://www.outerlimits4x4.com/PHP_Modul ... 26&start=0
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Post by will_warne »

davew wrote:Thanks for the welcome !

Does anyone know if there are any other Land Rover Defenders taking part ?

cheers

Dave W.


I might be next year, one of my mates is trying to persuade me....
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Post by Rangie ute on 38'' »

Rangie Ute 79
bob tailed flat bed (was style side) shortened chassis raised fuel tank
4'' tube bed with rollbar and 4 hella 4000 spotties
4.5 l efi, rover heads, extractors,4bl inlet manifold.twin thermos
lt95 box
2.5 straight through exhust
belt driven compressor runs all my rattle guns off eng.
dual bats
snorkel
custom trailing arms, strenthened tailshafts
custom steering arms and panard rod.(needs it with 38")
under body lights
4'' coil & 2'' body
custom offset 15x10 rims(approx 12inches widen track when fitted)
38'' swampers, pissy looking 31'' on the road.
Air bead locks
Maxi drive locker rear end, open front end.
rock slider steps, custom front bar(swap with some1 for a winch bar)
8 point internal roll cage.
Daytona bucket seats with 4 pt harnesses.
No carpet all steel an alloy checkerplate

down the track:
front maxi drive and a winch bar
also a new lt95 box.
6.2 chev, kicking ourselves when we sold our last rangie with a 6.2.
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Post by MacMan »

Well this is my new beastie - mild mannered, but utterly capable as discovered last weekend.

V8i 3.9 dual fuel, LT77 5 speed, 2" suspension lift, rear locker, but needs some new dancing shoes...

Going to be set up mostly for weekend touring but still a daily driver.
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Post by ShinyDiscoBalls »

Here's mine.... stock 'cept for TJM winch bar (no winch) and centre diff lock actuator. On their way from Melbourne are a set of Rock sliders. In near future, Front locker (diff had some dental work), 2 inch lift (shocks stuffed and springs sagging) and 265x75R16 muddies (tyres bald).

Cheers
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Post by ShinyDiscoBalls »

Sorry... it's a 2000 Disco II...
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