sawtooth4x4
Totally Awesome
- Location
- Land of East Laytonshire
Well, I sold my belived Range Rover P38 a few months ago. And I've been having Land Rover withdrawals ever since. So I found this "Bosch" Disco 2 for $3100 in immaculate condition. It has 146K miles but had the engine replaced about 30K miles ago. It runs superbly.
Without further ado I introduce: Claudia, and she is a sexy beast.
Specs:
2000 Land Rover Discovery Series II
SE7
ACE
CDL (just need to add the linkage off my 1987 RRC parts truck)
255/55/18
Harmon Kardon Sound
Current MODS:
OME751
OME781 Rear Springs
Pioneer Head Unit
Future Plans:
265/65/18's
Rear Locker
10K Superwinch (already have it in the garage laying around)
Lighting
Front Tube style winch bumper
Rear Bumper
Diff Guards
Front Driveshaft upgrade
Cobra CB Radio (laying around in the garage)
Safari Guard Roof Rack
Black out the hood
I got her 2 days ago, here is what she looked like. Someone had removed the rear air suspension and put OME781's in the rear and left the stock springs up front. Looked dumb, but I had a set of OME751's in the garage collecting dust, so it was a bonus even if it looked stupid.
And last night not even 24 hours after I got her, I installed the front springs. It took all of about 2 hours. Pretty easy, although it was still 90 degrees in the garage.
Some Poser shots of the flex with sway bars connected
Anyway more to come,
Without further ado I introduce: Claudia, and she is a sexy beast.
Specs:
2000 Land Rover Discovery Series II
SE7
ACE
CDL (just need to add the linkage off my 1987 RRC parts truck)
255/55/18
Harmon Kardon Sound
Current MODS:
OME751
OME781 Rear Springs
Pioneer Head Unit
Future Plans:
265/65/18's
Rear Locker
10K Superwinch (already have it in the garage laying around)
Lighting
Front Tube style winch bumper
Rear Bumper
Diff Guards
Front Driveshaft upgrade
Cobra CB Radio (laying around in the garage)
Safari Guard Roof Rack
Black out the hood
I got her 2 days ago, here is what she looked like. Someone had removed the rear air suspension and put OME781's in the rear and left the stock springs up front. Looked dumb, but I had a set of OME751's in the garage collecting dust, so it was a bonus even if it looked stupid.
And last night not even 24 hours after I got her, I installed the front springs. It took all of about 2 hours. Pretty easy, although it was still 90 degrees in the garage.
Some Poser shots of the flex with sway bars connected
Anyway more to come,