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Project mud plugger - puglove - 28-05-2012

Ok so i bought this about 2 and half years ago now for £200 as an MOT failure as all there was a lot of rot on it, But 200 notes is still pretty dam cheap as far as discos go

I picked it up looking like this>>

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Within about 2 hours later the angle grinder came out and the work began

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Then came the not so fun bit............putting it back together

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Due to 18 inches being cut off the back i could no longer use the OE fuel tank so i managed to source this tank for new with sender for £25

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I then fitted a 2inch terrafirma lift kit

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And a little bit of down pipe for deep water Big Grin

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I then went about getting everthing fitted back together properly and got some new tyres

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When all was finished i took it out for the first time and entered a punch challenge and basically battered it

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Since then i fitted some better wheels and tyres, 2" shock droppers, welded the diff (locked) battery relocation extended goodridge break lines and much more

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It then got to the point where i was battering the thing so bad somthing needed to be done with the front end and sides, so i added side tree/rock sliders to side below the doors and last weekend i finished the front Extra Clarence/protection

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Enjoy Big Grin



Re: Project mud plugger - samass - 28-05-2012

that looks quality mate! bet thats a load of fun!


Re: Project mud plugger - puglove - 28-05-2012

It is for about half a day untill i break somthing, lost count off how many diffs and half shafts iv been through


Re: Project mud plugger - 4WayDiablo - 28-05-2012

Haha looks so funny with the back chopped up


Project mud plugger - THE_Liam - 28-05-2012

Badass!


Re: Project mud plugger - Eeyore - 28-05-2012

looks odd to be shortened :/


Re: Project mud plugger - mooey65 - 28-05-2012

Looks awesome Big Grin


Project mud plugger - THE_Liam - 28-05-2012

SRowell Wrote:looks odd to be shortened :/

You know who's fault it is that it looks funny? Them bloody foreigners... lol


Re: Project mud plugger - puglove - 28-05-2012

4WayDiablo Wrote:Haha looks so funny with the back chopped up
SRowell Wrote:looks odd to be shortened :/

Its not about how it looks its about how it preforms ninja


Re: Project mud plugger - puglove - 28-05-2012

THE_Liam Wrote:Badass!

mooey65 Wrote:Looks awesome Big Grin

Cheers guys


Re: Project mud plugger - samass - 29-05-2012

THE_Liam Wrote:
SRowell Wrote:looks odd to be shortened :/

You know who's fault it is that it looks funny? Them bloody foreigners... lol

lmao


Re: Project mud plugger - Ruan - 29-05-2012

S390HJO - isn't that JPs car now?


Re: Project mud plugger - puglove - 29-05-2012

Yep indeed it is


Project mud plugger - Jonny b - 27-09-2012

Disco looks the tits bud ill get some pics up of me pals 90


RE: Project mud plugger - puglove - 27-09-2012

Cheers mate Big Grin

my old chap has got a comp spec 90 as well, you can see it in sum pics. Its a bit of an animal.
The disco gets round well. With the simex tyres and welded rear diff its pretty handy in the mud


RE: Project mud plugger - JackLewis_Dturbo - 27-09-2012

you have got some nuts with a grinder in hand! looks amazing tho, would love ago Big Grin


RE: Project mud plugger - puglove - 28-09-2012

To be honest mate its the best bit about owning this thing. If you fancy a bit more clearence you hust get the grinder out Big Grin but its been great to learn on. All the roll frame on the front i did my self and just learnt to weld f*cking about building that up . Dont have to be as carefull with this thing


RE: Project mud plugger - CJ_Derv - 28-09-2012

Awesome this !!


RE: Project mud plugger - Ben - 28-09-2012

That looks brilliant! I've not seen anyone cut 18 inchs off a landy before, good idea though. Some great action shots there as well!


RE: Project mud plugger - puglove - 28-09-2012

There are a few bob tails about TBH most people normaly take 0ut 16inches but i thought i go the extra bit and do 18, you know what they say! every inch counts giggity


RE: Project mud plugger - Pete - 28-09-2012

Thats bloody awesome! Miss having an off-road toy.


RE: Project mud plugger - puglove - 28-09-2012

Has to be done Big Grin but i have to say i havent used it for about 6 months