muddyplumber wrote:picture of the rear
Now you have really wrecked my day

That is a fantastic machine with a lot of care taken my someone.
Well done mate & a nice save from the crusher
muddyplumber wrote:picture of the rear
LR90NZ wrote:Agree its a well set up vehicle, accessories worth more than what was paid, however it is unlikely ever to be able to be used legally on the road here.
LR90NZ wrote:As it hasn't been registered previously in NZ it will not qualify for compliance under the current emission regulations.
It has a lot of good equipment though that will swap to another vehicle so is still good buying.
muddyplumber wrote:Bit of an up date, iv been talking with Landrover nuts here in Christchurch and they are rather excited about what I have.I have two fellas turning up tomorrow morning who are in the Camel Trophy club overseas they will hopefully confirm that is actually a rather rare camel truck.
Rich
lax2wlg wrote:Is that like saying 'she's hot, for a crackwhore??
lax2wlg wrote:Is that like saying 'she's hot, for a crackwhore??
zukmeista wrote:What do you plan on doing with it? Narrower more aggressive tyre will work better in mud, wider less aggressive tyre will work better in river shingle. Keep in mind Land Rover diffs aren't a fan of big tyres so won't take as much abuse if you step the sizing up.
lax2wlg wrote:Is that like saying 'she's hot, for a crackwhore??
lax2wlg wrote:Kinda looks like he's running 235/85s from here, (32x10?)
Pretty much perfect size for that vehicle IMO
muddyplumber wrote:Does anyone know how I can tell if it has chromoly CVs and axles?
L-andy wrote:Where did you score the MACH 5s ? Very cool rims, didn't know they were available in NZ. In fact I think the original UK manufacturer may have stopped making them.
lax2wlg wrote:Is that like saying 'she's hot, for a crackwhore??