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Terranosaurus
14-02-2009, 11:54
Can't find the thread where we were talking about it but heres a photo of the lifted freelander that was mentioned a good few weeks back
Terranosaurus
14-02-2009, 11:55
Whilst I'm at it heres another recent snap i took.
Terranosaurus
14-02-2009, 11:56
and another
jims-terrano
14-02-2009, 12:15
I'm sorry I know I'll go down in everyones estimation but Gaylander is cute, I'd love to see it in action. I know it's built on another chassis but it looks ace.
Is that West yorks that have got some Pathfinders?
Jim T
Terranosaurus
14-02-2009, 12:35
Is that West yorks that have got some Pathfinders?
South Yorks - I have to be careful - not really supposed to take photos of em.
Deleted Member S
14-02-2009, 14:50
Yuck:eek:sorry but that gaylander don't look right to me:rolleyes:looks like it's got wheels off a mini on it:lol:lol:lol
Thomas-the-Terrano2
14-02-2009, 15:10
saw a freelander on a disco (cut down?) chassis on the bay.
best bet cos they dont have a lo-box but for me would stick
with say disco body but bob tail it and make a far better off
roader with comfort too than any built 90 would be.
would like to build a defender one day but make sure body was
wider to match axles giving more interior space, also build as
a 100" frame up from the 90's 92.9" as per several hybrids in
the 80/90s. Anyone remeber TEW78X for the chop the
editorial Rangie that was converted with series parts into a
landy, the guy on a 4x4 is born did it too on discovery channel
on sky properly with disloacting springs etc. a real old money
pit!!!
If thats the same freelander am thinking of, it was built by a friend of my brother-inlaw and was 1st sold at our club "mudbugz" a year or two back, lol
Like the look of the freelander..:o
As Neil said though needs bigger wheels, but apart from that.:thumb2
Thomas-the-Terrano2
14-02-2009, 18:42
Like the look of the freelander..:o
As Neil said though needs bigger wheels, but apart from that.:thumb2
gonna need a lot of grinding to fit any bigger wheels/tyres though.
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