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this is my newest addition after my old range rover was committed to the off road asylum...

1984 two door, 3.9 V8, manual box, ecu relocated, electrickery waterproofed, standard suspension and 235/85 special tracks.

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i have some new springs to try out some different combos this weekend then i will have another test and see what comes out of it. hopefully lift it a couple inches and give a bit more of a stiffer ride but not losing articulation.

I love two door Rangies

And yours looks very nice indeed

think i am going to have to buy one again

Anyone know where theres one for sale????

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heres my one its a 83 schuler conversion the tansfer snapped the two chains so now its got a lt230

its been ten foot under water which is a long story i put 31's on it and lancruiser 80 series two inch raised front shocks in the front to get the full travel out of my front springs

has 45mm spring spacers all round and already had rear spring locators when i got it

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I love two door Rangies ... think i am going to have to buy one again

I miss my old black one, almost as much as i miss my 3.9 4-door.

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Can't find any pictures of my other 2-door anywhere. Must be on the old pc. :angry:

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Do you have the exif ?

Enough info? ;)

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Enough info? ;)

Make = Canon

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Funny as!!! Yeah seems about right I guess!!!

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cheers, glad you like it :) just spent the last six months solid rebuilding it.

The cooker/sink stainless unit is from a caravan, but everything else is made from scratch - we're driving it to South Africa in a few weeks time, so it's all built pretty solid.

I made the main unit from steel, like a spaceframe which is bolted to the floor, it holds the fridge as well - it's all topped off with aluminium lift up lids/worksurfaces - all very strong but lightweight, it can be lifted up with one hand.

the bed is a steel frame slide out unit with wooden slats.

Top shelves etc are in aluminium with a very thick ally main spar (made from one of the old stretcher bars!)

just plumbed the shower in this weekend - going to make a change from slumming it in a dusty 90 soft top :)

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