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soft top defender

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Post by defmec »

ive done this up on ms paint and wondering what would be involved would it need mod plates what sort of roll cage Image
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Post by ISUZUROVER »

When I converted my landie ffrom a hardtop to a ute, I went to get it mod plated, only to be told it wasn't possible, as there was no mod code for a factory option bolt on-off conversion like that (took QLD transport 1hr of phoning my mod plater and head office engineers to confirm that was true). So it was just a matter of doing the mod then getting the body style changed by transport.

I suspect the same would hold for a soft top conversion IF you used factory parts (I think there were some NAS-spec 4-door soft top 110's - but they had a full safety devices external roll cage) - almost all soft-top 110s were 2-door though.

Bobtail job will definitely need a mod plate though.
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Post by Michele »

You might enjoy the reading:
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and another is begin made...chit-chat:
http://www.d-90.com/forum/showthread.php?t=14588
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Post by isuzu110 »

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Call Aussie Trax and ask how they registered theirs and let us know

http://www.fraserisland4wd.com.au/vehicle-types.html
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Post by Loanrangie »

Would look good and be better and cheaper than a 4dr heep wrangler.
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Post by rockcrawler31 »

you should look closer at some of the army perenties. they are essentially a 110/county aren't they? All soft tops with ROPS
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