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A blokes
Been fitting out the Ranger for the big trip for 10 weeks,Kimberlys.Gulf.Arnemland and so on.
80ltr water tank in front of the draws,pump for shower,compressor build in,130Am hr second battery,took out rear seats build in gun storage and base for fridges and bits and bobs.


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A blokes
Been fitting out the Ranger for the big trip for 10 weeks,Kimberlys.Gulf.Arnemland and so on.
80ltr water tank in front of the draws,pump for shower,compressor build in,130Am hr second battery,took out rear seats build in gun storage and base for fridges and bits and bobs.


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you guys are a bit behind us down south ,still Saturday down there,..........just kidding ,sweet setup Andrew:rock:
 
Hey blokes late late May snows on its way them $60 aldi 4x4 snow chains fitted nicely,,, i finally got that Bushnell scope waited 8 weeks cuz they stuffed order number digits,, had me hanging while it was in stock,,, anyhoo its looks ok feels alrighty but its heavy clunky and with all the other crap on my 7615 i mighta reached or now gone passed fair dinks, I'll give it go weekend see if its clear glass and if BDC reticle works as claimed over 300yrd

I'm pondering flogging throu my LGS a few rifles a Ruger 22/77 that don't get used and Gamo .22 airplonker that sits in the bottom of the safe i dont need the cash nor the space but if sumthin comes up ,,,like that Ruger no 1 RSI in 308 last week i can justify the buy
 
A blokes
Been fitting out the Ranger for the big trip for 10 weeks,Kimberlys.Gulf.Arnemland and so on.
80ltr water tank in front of the draws,pump for shower,compressor build in,130Am hr second battery,took out rear seats build in gun storage and base for fridges and bits and bobs.


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aww ya kidding me in the Ranger under the dash is a USB port and pin power plug doh ,,, i never even seen this er um it is below diver vision,,, thanks Stihlman for the picture you posted showed me now i can charge me torc.

ha i only just worked out few weeks the voice activated phone commands

"name please" **** head "**** head yes or no" yes "dialing **** head"
 
I'm going to pull the seat out the back of the lux and build storage unit too... For the 661, 241 and 201T C-M's :) I don't usually take my trailer out with me because it's a POS so I fill the tray up leaving no room for the saws

Thats what I loved about my Navara, fold the back seat up and you have pretty much a flat floor with room for quite a few saws, tools, etc. To bad other manufacturers can't do the same.

Is that 201T C-M's as in plural?
 
Thats what I loved about my Navara, fold the back seat up and you have pretty much a flat floor with room for quite a few saws, tools, etc. To bad other manufacturers can't do the same.

Is that 201T C-M's as in plural?

Was the folding rear seat the only bit you loved? :) Saw the young bloke the other day who bought my D40. He's just hit 150,000km and had had the whole fuel system sh1t itself again. That's two fuel systems in the life of the vehicle. The one that went with me was under warranty though :)
 
Was the folding rear seat the only bit you loved? :) Saw the young bloke the other day who bought my D40. He's just hit 150,000km and had had the whole fuel system sh1t itself again. That's two fuel systems in the life of the vehicle. The one that went with me was under warranty though :)

It was quite a nice ute actually, but knowing how well Nissan build diesels lately I went with the V6 gasser ;) Was a bit thirsty at times but it would beat most cars off the line.

But at least they have come to their senses and are now using Renault diesel engines. Ahh yes a lot of reliability in that name for sure...
 
It was quite a nice ute actually, but knowing how well Nissan build diesels lately I went with the V6 gasser ;) Was a bit thirsty at times but it would beat most cars off the line.

But at least they have come to their senses and are now using Renault diesel engines. Ahh yes a lot of reliability in that name for sure...

Yeah ours drove really well. Quiet and lots of room inside. Mechanical reliability or lack thereof was my only issue.
 
It was quite a nice ute actually, but knowing how well Nissan build diesels lately I went with the V6 gasser ;) Was a bit thirsty at times but it would beat most cars off the line.

But at least they have come to their senses and are now using Renault diesel engines. Ahh yes a lot of reliability in that name for sure...
Don't mention Renault diesels. Especially the 1.9 fitted to a jap 4wd
 

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