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always wanted to do mine RAC orange with all the roof and bolt on's black but always something ells more important to spend the money on so slightly oxadised farmer blue it stays

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what ever colour you go it has to have a black roof and black chequre kit.

here is mine. i would rather walk than drive jap c**p

 

HI splinters i like your QUOTE i would rather walk than drive JAP C**P :lol::lol:we some times do with our last DISCO 3 mate good job its gone as I've put weight back on now :laugh1:all the best jon :thumbup:

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Here's my Puma 110 Double cab in Glen Nevis, near home. It's Coniston Flat Green, apparently, which looks very similar in colour to my old '76 ser III...Great trucks, I love 'em to bits...:001_smile:

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what ever colour you go it has to have a black roof and black chequre kit.

here is mine. i would rather walk than drive jap c**p

 

Im really loving that orange m8 what exact colour is it ? not such a rush now was going spray shop friday but moved it to wednesday next week now fully booked with work so need the work horse & yeah black roof & black chequer are a must!!

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Oh Help im a trend setter. my landy is LR Vasouvios Orange. the same colour as the original supercharged Rangerovers and the 2007 Lr Ltd Ed Fire and Ice Landys.

 

Slightly oxidised farmer blue also goes very well with black, thats what my last 90 was like. i will post a pick.

 

You may all be interested to Know I am Planning to sell my orange one as i have changed jobs and am struggling to justify keeping it ( other than the fact it looks S**t hot.) Its done less than 5000 miles since i had it built.

 

PM me for details.

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You also have to put black wheels fitted with Kuhmo KL71 tyres in 265 75 16.

i got 53000 out of my last set and that was across the very worst terrain possibe and they are not to noisy on the road.

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not black wheels but them exact tyres with spaces to stop the rumble at full lock.

I like what you say about milage as was a little worried about that side of things but the grip they give is something ells.:thumbup:

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