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Old 09-07-2014, 06:24 PM
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Default My new\old toy

Prob not to anyone's liking but it's great fun, and quite a cheap hobby..






And 2 little videos..
http://youtu.be/yJH_dvvjwio
http://youtu.be/bxv9wgXM-VM
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Old 09-07-2014, 06:34 PM
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Nice one Tyler,

Brings back memories I used to do trailing in a series, 1, 80

Have you joined SROC or AWDC ?
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Bit of green laning is great fun!

Wish I had never sold it. Really miss my old Disco!






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Old 09-07-2014, 08:04 PM
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Looks to be great fun

A friend has built up a Smart offroadster to do some green laning


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Old 09-07-2014, 08:08 PM
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Nice toy ,,, if you get the chance to get to yarwell site defo go as its epic

Sold my disco recently - http://forum.landrovernet.com/showth...disco-dilemmas
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Old 09-07-2014, 08:32 PM
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Nice one Tyler,

Brings back memories I used to do trailing in a series, 1, 80

Have you joined SROC or AWDC ?
Cheers Ian... They go for silly money at the moment.

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Bit of green laning is great fun!

Wish I had never sold it. Really miss my old Disco!





Nice bud.. Wanted to get a set of modulers, love those wheels. Did you lift it and do the camel cut at the back?

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Looks to be great fun

A friend has built up a Smart offroadster to do some green laning


Wow, now that looks like fun and expensive..

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Nice toy ,,, if you get the chance to get to yarwell site defo go as its epic

Sold my disco recently - http://forum.landrovernet.com/showth...disco-dilemmas
Very nice bud.. Love the sound of the 5 cyl d2's
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Nice bud.. Wanted to get a set of modulers, love those wheels. Did you lift it and do the camel cut at the back?
Yeah, 2" Terrafirma lift kit and camel cut the back.

You can see how much I cut off in this picture.



If you are gonna get some modulars, I highly recommend getting mud tyres rather than all terrains - they make a massive difference in being able to climb out of ruts easily and turn in the mud. My disco was my every day car though, so A/Ts were more practical at the time.
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Some footage of the Smart from the previous owner. There's a couple more videos on youtube too...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E3w5W8rEL64
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Yeah, 2" Terrafirma lift kit and camel cut the back.

You can see how much I cut off in this picture.



If you are gonna get some modulars, I highly recommend getting mud tyres rather than all terrains - they make a massive difference in being able to climb out of ruts easily and turn in the mud. My disco was my every day car though, so A/Ts were more practical at the time.
Love it bud.. That's a rare colour disco too... Just trying to keep the cost down as still have the Scoob and my bike.... Luckily the misses is a petrol/diesel head. She was the one that actually brought me the disco as a surprise..

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Some footage of the Smart from the previous owner. There's a couple more videos on youtube too...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E3w5W8rEL64
Will have a good old watch later on tonight
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B&q DIY special snorkel .....















And 30mm bulldog spacers
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