Some of you may remember my little project to develop a Kit to take an old Range Rover or Disco and turn it into a "Weekend Bowler".
Well here is a picture of the RRC I sent abroad
http://roverlanders.bc.ca/gallery-photo ... CDonor.jpg
And here is the progress on it
http://roverlanders.bc.ca/gallery-photo ... .sized.jpg
Finished it will look something like this:
http://roverlanders.bc.ca/gallery-photo ... _thumb.jpg
I would welcome any thoughts on whether people in North America would enjoy this little bestie, we are trying to keep the base kit price around the $10,000 mark.
Range Rover Classic or Discovery to Off-Roader Kit
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StuartL
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franko
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Re: Range Rover Classic or Discovery to Off-Roader Kit
Thats wicked, but sadly don't have an extra 10k
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LandyAndy
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Re: Range Rover Classic or Discovery to Off-Roader Kit
Nice looking Tomcat..... :wink:
I had the same idea prior to emigrating & decided there wasn't the market for a comp-safari type of vehicle here. If I'd thought there was I'd be driving one... had the option & turned it down.
Best of luck anyway, but I think you need to get it sub $10k as that'll buy you allot of parts for a 90/110 rebuild.
Cheers,
Andy
I had the same idea prior to emigrating & decided there wasn't the market for a comp-safari type of vehicle here. If I'd thought there was I'd be driving one... had the option & turned it down.
Best of luck anyway, but I think you need to get it sub $10k as that'll buy you allot of parts for a 90/110 rebuild.
Cheers,
Andy
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nakedbarra
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Re: Range Rover Classic or Discovery to Off-Roader Kit
Any update Stuart
