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Old 11-19-2007, 05:24 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Nice and clean

Here's a picture of my trucks squeaky clean.
nice-clean-discoii-lr3.jpg
Now it's time to get them dirty again...Wohoo!!!
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Old 11-19-2007, 05:48 PM   #2 (permalink)
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IMPRESSIVE I love the pic!
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That D2 is sweet brother
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Old 11-19-2007, 06:14 PM   #4 (permalink)
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Thanks man... I plan on keeping that one for a long time
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Old 11-19-2007, 06:50 PM   #5 (permalink)
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nice 04. i love my 04 se7. what roof rack is that??? i really wanna get one like that or an old Safety devices rack but i cant find them. I am gonna order one before Xmas if i cant find one i'm going with the Hannibal.
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Thats a Brownchurch, you can get one new from Rover's North for a little under $900
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how are they compared to the hannibals?
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Well, they are tubed, with grid flooring, and I think are an inch wider and longer than hannibals. Excellent powdercoating (just as good as Safety Devices finishes).

I'd still go for a hannibal thoughl.
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Well, they are tubed, with grid flooring, and I think are an inch wider and longer than hannibals. Excellent powdercoating (just as good as Safety Devices finishes).

I'd still go for a hannibal thoughl.
X2... I wish I had gotten the hannibal. The coating on my brownchurch is coming off and it's starting to rust from throwing ladders, plywood, etc. up their. I use the truck in the construction business.
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Love the look of the truck. The brownchurch is a love it or hate it design. A lot of the old school Rover owners still get them just because they have been building rover accessories for decades. So the thought is support the companies who support the brand. Jc likes the hannibals, and I would have to agree it is a practical design. But just too angular for me. Would look good on a series, or maybe an RRC. But for the Disco's (I, II, III), I like a rack with some curves to it. Stolen; have you looked at the ones on Ebay lately from ultimate off-road?
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Love the look of the truck. The brownchurch is a love it or hate it design. A lot of the old school Rover owners still get them just because they have been building rover accessories for decades. So the thought is support the companies who support the brand. Jc likes the hannibals, and I would have to agree it is a practical design. But just too angular for me. Would look good on a series, or maybe an RRC. But for the Disco's (I, II, III), I like a rack with some curves to it. Stolen; have you looked at the ones on Ebay lately from ultimate off-road?
Thanks... I think the 04 is the last of the best. My lr3 is awesome on the road and traveling but the d2 is more fun offroad.
I like the looks of the brownchurch rack but the problem is it's not powdercoated. It's a plastic coating that tears and there's no way to repair it. I tried to get a galvanized rack but was told they don't ship those to this side of the pond. Anyway, when this rack rusts off I'll replace it with an aluminum hannibal.
I'm also in the market for a front bumper/winch. Just can't make up my mind which one to get
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