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« on: November 28, 2003, 22:06:07 »
I received my copy of 'LRW' through the post this morning. The cover has a 'G4' orange Discovery on it.

No big deal. BUT, it's running on portal-axles & a rear-steer kit, then to top it all it's on Simex 35" tyres.

The kit is the Australian Maxi-Drive items
( www.4wdworld.com.au/products/maxidrive/ )

The rear-steer has been around for a long time, I've got a copy of 'LRO' (or 'LRW') with it in from about 7years ago somewhere.


Looks damn good kit, it's very well made as well.


Buy a copy of the mag. or at least read it in WH Smiths :)
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« Reply #1 on: November 29, 2003, 00:47:58 »
Cool. Also google for mogrover. It's a V8 SII (not the disco type...) with unimog portals.


http://www.anzacleague.com/tpg/forums/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=5145

http://www.4wdlinks.com.au/videos/2003xrccrd2/2003xrccrd2t213.mpg

Can't afford to buy LRW here so I need to drool at the local ones.

Major fun & games to get that sort of thing road legal here. But I'd like to make one for the engineering challenge.

Steve

 






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