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how many of you have a 4x4
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<blockquote data-quote="Fox" data-source="post: 85905" data-attributes="member: 2991"><p>I have a '96 Land Rover Defender 130 flat tray with canvas canopy & 370K on the clock. Have spent a fair bit of money on it since I bought it 5yrs ago but that expenditure has proven to be worthwhile as it has proven to be a good reliable work horse. It got me to the tip of Cape York and back home to Tassie last year without missing a beat, the only problem on the whole trip being a minor electrical fault caused by a wire rubbing on the chassis and causing the tail lights not to work. </p><p> The tray is 2.5 m long which allows ample room for all my prospecting & camping gear plus space to lay my swag when weather's lousy. I also rig up a tarp at the back to give me an under cover cooking area and a place to sit. Only takes a few minutes to set up with a couple of tent poles, adjustable spreader bar, guy ropes and a few 30cm tent pegs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fox, post: 85905, member: 2991"] I have a '96 Land Rover Defender 130 flat tray with canvas canopy & 370K on the clock. Have spent a fair bit of money on it since I bought it 5yrs ago but that expenditure has proven to be worthwhile as it has proven to be a good reliable work horse. It got me to the tip of Cape York and back home to Tassie last year without missing a beat, the only problem on the whole trip being a minor electrical fault caused by a wire rubbing on the chassis and causing the tail lights not to work. The tray is 2.5 m long which allows ample room for all my prospecting & camping gear plus space to lay my swag when weather's lousy. I also rig up a tarp at the back to give me an under cover cooking area and a place to sit. Only takes a few minutes to set up with a couple of tent poles, adjustable spreader bar, guy ropes and a few 30cm tent pegs. [/QUOTE]
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