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Interesting front tubed Rangie

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Interesting front tubed Rangie

Post by landy_man »

http://www.lrenthusiastforum.com/ubbthr ... art=1&vc=1

pretty interesting how they tubed the front out on this thing....
I knwo Grimace was looking at doing something similar
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Post by GRIMACE »

wow

I wasnt lookin at doin it that much but damn that looks orsum :armsup:
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Post by Slunnie »

Thats a sweet looking truck. :shock:
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Post by GURU »

that is a sweet looking RR.....hmmm
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Post by Dozoor »

COOL , amazing how good it looks .
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Post by 1Tuffrover »

That looks really good :armsup: cant wait to see one in aust
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Post by ranover »

thats a sweet ass truck

how far you got on your truck grimace would like to check it out want to bobtail mine ive seen some pics
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Post by GRIMACE »

i havent even started or planned anything for the front, damn i wish i was handy with tube and welding cause that front end is hot sh*t, I lurve it.

Anyone who thinks they can replicate it and make it to fit my warn8000lb winch PM me with a price cause Id like to get a rough idea on cost :)
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Post by Bush65 »

It reads and looks like he shortened the front.

The other rangie (with volvos and boggers) in that thread was also interesting. I could only guess at what the large air scoop on the roof is for (besides for the snorkle).
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Post by BIg StEvE »

oh man dats the shit! What dreams are made of!
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Post by stuee »

Like his winch setup. When he gets it working properly it will rock. Would be intersting to see how the tubing ties in with the firewall or if its connected to the external roll cage. Probably is but I can't quite make out whats happening in those pics. Very nice rangie :cool:
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Post by Bush65 »

stuee wrote:Like his winch setup. When he gets it working properly it will rock. Would be intersting to see how the tubing ties in with the firewall or if its connected to the external roll cage. Probably is but I can't quite make out whats happening in those pics. Very nice rangie :cool:
In this pic it looks like it ties into the external roll cage.
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Post by GURU »

would love to do it to my RR, but It looks like it's back to tow vehicle duties for it :(
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Post by N*A*M »

that looks so cool that i'm willing to help anyone do it to their rangie

c'mon! :armsup:
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