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Yup, So hopefully 30% less rust :lol::lol: Or am i clutching at straws haha

 

Nah, just sounding more desperate:lol:

 

Seriously Liam, i dont think there will be too much trouble with yours if you havent noticed the perished screen rubber. Yours does look very smart, even for a 2004. Dont woory over much fella

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Nah, just sounding more desperate:lol:

 

Seriously Liam, i dont think there will be too much trouble with yours if you havent noticed the perished screen rubber. Yours does look very smart, even for a 2004. Dont woory over much fella

 

Cheers man, Ill have a look soon tho, Just for piece of mind matey :thumbup1:

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This is my beast!! a proper truck, none of this jap crap!! im a conservation ranger at center parcs and do logging as well. Shes a 1955 series 1 land rover running an intercooled discovery 200tdi engine, a few series 2 parts, eiberspasher diesel heater for the winter and a pto winch.....most useful!!! you know it makes sense sell your new "suv" family car pickup and go for something that will last another 54 years!!! ha ha ha!!!

 

 

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hey logrover are you they guy with the 109 with built in logsplitter and tipping body

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ah alas no im not but i know who you mean on one of the other forums!!! id love that series its awesome!!! hmm having looked at that pic i posted i ve noticed it was chriatmas as i was running flashing tree lights on the light bar...........:001_rolleyes: hmmmmm:lol:

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My Landpig :biggrin:

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that truck is brilliant. wish i could afford one. have to stick with the 90 for the moment though.

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its extremely lightweight ed!

 

its wedged on the wheelarches and for the tilt its got a couple of pieces of wood underneath so it will allow the lid to open and sit against the cab without needing to be held up.

 

ive got another one of those chests lying around, its 55" wide 20" tall and 24" deep

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its extremely lightweight ed!

 

its wedged on the wheelarches and for the tilt its got a couple of pieces of wood underneath so it will allow the lid to open and sit against the cab without needing to be held up.

 

ive got another one of those chests lying around, its 55" wide 20" tall and 24" deep

 

but how much is it? straight swopsie for an executive chair maybe?:001_tt2:

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