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Listed my disco on eBay 5pm Boxing Day. Was pulled off 24 hours later as it had been sold! It racked up 60 watchers in that short time too which was surprising. Sold to a chap on landy zone who's gonna look after it and spend more money than me on it!

 

Sad to see it go but now I can afford to move in somewhere with ease

 

 

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Listed my disco on eBay 5pm Boxing Day. Was pulled off 24 hours later as it had been sold! It racked up 60 watchers in that short time too which was surprising. Sold to a chap on landy zone who's gonna look after it and spend more money than me on it!

 

Sad to see it go but now I can afford to move in somewhere with ease

 

 

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What vehicle will you be using instead of the disco Rob.

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What vehicle will you be using instead of the disco Rob.

 

I'm going to a new shape ford focus. Found it at the right price and its a nice car. Drives well. Still practical and has all the mod cons.

 

Will Miss the ability to make massive waves in big puddles though!

 

 

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I'm going to a new shape ford focus. Found it at the right price and its a nice car. Drives well. Still practical and has all the mod cons.

 

Will Miss the ability to make massive waves in big puddles though!

 

 

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My Dads got one they are nice cars I got the Mondeo as my everyday car.ImageUploadedByArbtalk1388482989.862152.jpg.b49c6603ee719da734deefae35c1a58a.jpg

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Any one got any suggestions (other than king cab) with regards to creating more leg room in a puma defender 130 truck cab. Im looking to order a new 130 chasis cab and have it made into an arb tipper but the legroom issue seems to be greater in the newer tdci's than in my older td5 130 tipper. For example can you get slimmer seats (which therefore could be pushed back that tiny bit further).

Or adjustments to the seat rails?

 

Also has anyone had any experience or can put me in touch with a decent ally body tipper fitter.

Trying to get an idea of things before I commit myself to the order as land rover want a non refundable deposit to build a 130!!!!!

Thanks in advance

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Any one got any suggestions (other than king cab) with regards to creating more leg room in a puma defender 130 truck cab. Im looking to order a new 130 chasis cab and have it made into an arb tipper but the legroom issue seems to be greater in the newer tdci's than in my older td5 130 tipper. For example can you get slimmer seats (which therefore could be pushed back that tiny bit further).

Or adjustments to the seat rails?

 

Also has anyone had any experience or can put me in touch with a decent ally body tipper fitter.

Trying to get an idea of things before I commit myself to the order as land rover want a non refundable deposit to build a 130!!!!!

Thanks in advance

 

If you do a search there is someone making a kit that adds about 6 or 8 inches behind the doors or truck cabs.

Afraid I can't remember where I saw it but remember it wasn't stupidly expensive for what was in the kit.

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