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96terrano

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next to a old railway bridge



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at my grandad's farm

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where i lerned to drive it:lol:D


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my truck on her first laning trip this was at pindale

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thanks, same to you lol, nearly wasn't a nice one that day, forgot to put her in 4wd and the back end slipped out and i nearly had a very heated debate with a farmers wall lol
 
The cleanest my troll has ever been, happy birthday to it 2 years with us!
 

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so what are your plans for your t2 then?

got some nice bfg ats there already by looks of it.

Thanks. The alloys and tyres (still good tread) were from a scrapyard for £100. Thay came from a 1998 chrome front maverick. I'm wanting to get roof rails for is, like what are on R1cho's 4x4
 
yeah i bought some for my old t2, was a mk2 SR model, in end got troll
so never fitted 'em, ended up selling them onto another member here
based in greece. was some postage but like rocking horse over there...
 
Some other members have done that, from what i remember its a right pain to do
Get out of town:p
Roof rails are easy to fit and can be done without moving the headlining if you're posh:)
 
Get out of town:p
Roof rails are easy to fit and can be done without moving the headlining if you're posh:)

well excuuuuuuuuuuuse me lol

ere u might know this, the washer on my droplink (the bit inside the wish bone) has bent down over the nut so i cant get a socket over it, any ideas on how to get the nut off without just angle grinding the drop link as its a fairly new one. all i want to do is replace the bushes lol
 

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