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Mudmonkey:
lol yeah I got that bit but i said it would only be possible to make it tax exempt if you use mainly series parts as i dont think discos are tax exempt :lol: :roll:

90sam:
Haha sorry for causing such a stir! Would it be better to buy a hybrid thing that is tax exempt or are they just all a way of avoiding tax?
Is this one actually legal? http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Landrover-Defender-90-Hybrid-V8_W0QQitemZ270080685548QQihZ017QQcategoryZ31348QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
Kind regards Sam.

hairyasswelder:
If you use your disco to build a hybrid it will never be tax exempt, plus its a modified vehicle  :shock:

Why if you are willing to tear the disco apart, just buy a roof rack for the kayak and a bike rack to fit the bike.  Then look again if you damage it off road  :wink:  Second hand disco panels are easier to get than series in good cond.

Sounds daft but buy the DVD A 4x4 is Born, He is a [ed - prod with a sharp implement] but you will see what is involved with the work even if you feel he talks to you like a baby  :twisted:

Steve

Guardian.:
your link above, to start with it looks like a coilsprung defender chassis!
not saying either way but there are not many legal ones around, ive seen and had several tax exempt landrovers, and i know of only 1 that was actually tax exempt.

suggs:
Hi mate

if your after a very serious fully legal Hybrid, my old one is looking like it may be up for sale. due to a change in circumstances a pal of mine (Thumbs from here) who now has it is thinking of selling it on, theres pics in my profile if you want to get an idea what its like..

cheers

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