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The old girls come back to me.

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Fuddy as muck:
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solihull-mick:
Well what can i say daz, good to see the old girl getting muddy, seems very strange not having your motor here, loved every minute of the build, well almost anyway, see you in a few weeks mate , go and enjoy her  :clap:

stratie:
Look's great mate, fantastic job  :clap:
Were the photos taken at whaddon near MK?
I only ask, because i race 3 hour endouro's at whaddon, and those ruts coming out of the puddle look like the same ruts that i bust 2 ribs and a bone in my shoulder.
I remeber thinking to me self at the time (whilst rolling around in agony  :lol: ) Blasted landrovers  :lol: 

Rich_P:
Interesting piece of engineering I'm sure, although not entirely to everyone's tastes mind.

But one must ask, what part of it is still a Series?  It looks like you just wanted a 90 from the start.  :-.

solihull-mick:

--- Quote from: Rich_P on September 22, 2008, 17:21:13 ---Interesting piece of engineering I'm sure, although not entirely to everyone's tastes mind.

But one must ask, what part of it is still a Series?  It looks like you just wanted a 90 from the start.  :-.

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Thats very true not to everybodys tastes, but aslong as daz is happy thats all that matters, thats the great thing about the world of landrovers not one is the same as the next, unless your a rivet counter and like the standard product, which is fine if you like that sort of thing,

As for what series parts are left well, does it look like a series? yes it does, does it drive like a series? no thank god, so yes you could say its a wanabee 90 but it is an 88" wheelbase, and its does retain series panels, but he who really cares, its doing the job it was built for, and very well by all accounts,

PM me for coiler conversion prices , ditch the cart springs, give your spine a rest  :grin:

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