Spring-Over Series III 88"
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nakedbarra
- Mud Pit Boss
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hmmmmmmmm
I believe it has toyota running gear and diesel engine
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Dave_F
- Washed Up
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- Location: Deep Cove, N.Van
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seapotato
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Dave_F
- Washed Up
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seapotato
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DaveB
- Defender of the World
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- Location: Vernon, BC
Seapotato, you may be happier just selling the aluminum for its scrap value and going here: http://forum.ih8mud.com/
This forum is about enjoying Land Rovers, not dissing them all the time.
Dave
This forum is about enjoying Land Rovers, not dissing them all the time.
Dave
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seapotato
Thanks for the tip. :roll:Dave wrote:Seapotato, you may be happier just selling the aluminum for its scrap value and going here: http://forum.ih8mud.com/
This forum is about enjoying Land Rovers, not dissing them all the time.
Dave
I believe I said I liked the rover in the picture, and I liked it more because of it's upgraded drivetrain.
if that offends you, I'm not about to apologize for my opinion and maybe you need to lighten up and lose the complex.
if my rover had a salvageable frame or an engine that wasn't seized when I got it, or a brake MC that was capable of powering disc brakes, or maybe even the potential to have it's axles easily upgraded to disc brakes. ( as I'd prefer to have kept that gearing...)
Then, I might be using more rover parts.
I have a barn full of toyota stuff and that's what I'm using.
there's a lot of things I like about rovers, and theres a lot of things I dont.
Same can be said with every other brand of vehicle out there.
and believe me, if I was truly dissing something , you'd know.
peace out.
