Soon there will be no Jeep left looking at the size of the pile of "unnecessary" bits:


It was fun driving it with the screen folded and I got to just under 100 without too much discomfort. Anyone know how Plod views folded screens in NZ? Reading the Land Transport regs I think a mirror on the dash would make it legal as it doesn't mention the need for a screen, but if they wanted to be arsey then they could use the fact it has no wipers when the screen is folded.
This is more how it will look normally:

The pile contains the rear seat, rear seat belts, carpets, plastic trim round windscreen, rear sport bar padding, nuts from door hinges, water wings, milk bottles, rear mud flaps, front over-riders, front license plate mount, original tow point, ball from rear tow bar, roof and doors (OK so the last 2 aren't permanently removed.