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When people think of going to Africa one of the images that comes to mind is that of a Land Rover. So I’ve decided to go with a 1986 110 station wagon that has already been to Africa once already. It’s been heavily modified for the journey and has the following... Steering guard Front Diff guard Bull bar Heavy Duty suspension all round Swing away rear wheel carrier (opens with rear door) Strengthened bonnet spare wheel carrier Second fuel tank (40 Litre mounted beneath drivers seat) Sound proofing kit fitted Twin battery set up with marine boat changeover switch Raised air intake Chequer plate bonnet and wing tops 40 Litre Engel fridge with fridge mount and cover 600 Watt power inverter Howling Moon roof tent Howling Moon Awning Howling Moon shower enclosure 2 20 Litre Water cans 1 20 Litre Fuel jerry can Brownchurch water purification system and shower Safe 2 Fire extinguishers Lockable secure cubby box (Safety Devices) Roof mounted aluminium storage box Sand Ladders (fibreglass) Tow strap 2 Warning triangles Bonnet mounted shovel Built in Heavy Duty Vaiair compressor, air tank, air line and inflator Rack mounted spotlights and rear work light Rear draw system and storage boxes Rear food storage cupboards Internal load lashing points Hasp, Staples and Padlocks for all doors 4 Ft. Jackall high lift jack (bumper mounted) Modified extended roof rack with log basket/jerry can holder Rear half caged for security Tinted middle and rear windows Chequer plated rear door Rear door drop down table Additional power sockets Aluminium storage boxes for spares bolted underneath Stereo 2 folding aluminium chairs Folding picnic table ![]() ![]() |
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