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One day I want to do this

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muddyjames:
Just found a photo someone has done to a disco and it is what I want to do one day.

I think this looks good and would really be a head turner.



writing on the landy madness web site says


--- Quote ---Whilst not strictly entirely a Discovery, this vehicle is very interesting nonetheless.
An ex-Carmichael Commando RIV, it now has now a Discovery body, completed late 2006.
It has a 1994 body and interior (with 2002 front and rear end!), 1994 R380 5-speed manual gearbox with 1994 3.9-litre V8 running on LPG, giving 9-11 mpg.
The chassis suspension, brakes and axles are all 1978 Range Rover still, hence it keeps it original reg. number.
The owner, Trevor Alder, has just finished writing a book(titled "The Merzouga Discovery") about the conversion and his trip to the Sahara.
The book is due out in 2008.


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TDi90:
er.. WHY??  :-. :shock: :shock:

muddyjames:
I like the look of it and also it is longer so I could sleep in the back if needed.

also a mate has a 6x6 rangie and I love it. I also love disco's so it would combine my 2 loves. :D

My mayes one

Steven:
I like them too. If I had one it would be kittedf up for overland.  :P

Range Rover Blues:
That's very different and cleverly stays tax exempt by the souonds of it.

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