Omaroo

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Hi all :) Great to be here! I've only just looked around for a little while, and am already impressed by the number of topics covered!

Having spent the last two years in a Jeep Grand Cherokee CRD (which I have to admit was a wonderful vehicle) and a couple of mid-90's Nissan Patrol GQ's, my wife Jenny and I have decided to go back to a "real" 4WD. We still also have two Saab Turbo's, so along with the new addition our yard is now officially FULL :?

Today we picked up a '00 Defender TD5 with all the accessories under the sun fitted already.... and I mean ALL :) It's really well fitted out for remote outback travel - all except for an long-distance HF radio - which we have an Iridium sat phone for anyways....

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The list of accessories we've come across so far on this purchase:

Land Rover bull bar
IPF driving lights
Safari snorkel
Graeme Cooper front wing checkerplate
Graeme Cooper spare wheel carrier
custom steel drawer on runners
steel frame shelf system on top of drawer with 10 plastic boxes
39 litre Engel fridge on slide
80 litre stainless steel water tank behinf drawer
ARB compressor under rear seat (replacing with a Bush Ranger MaxAir)
EezyAwn Elite rooftop tent
EezyAwn 2.5 metre pull-out shade/rain awning
GME TX3400 remote head UHF
Garmin GPS-III GPS
ARB dual battery installation with intelligent isolator
ARB high-lift jack in addition to bottle jack
ARB half rack behind rooftop tent
two spare Michelin XPC tyres
Motorola 9500 Satellite phone

Now - just need a hand winch and we're away. Either that or I'll put the Warn 8274 high-mount from one of our Patrols on it.

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This is my internal setup. The drawers are all steel - (drawer & frame) cut & folded by a cnc-controlled system. It rides on four roller bearing drawer runners. Sitting in front of the drawer behind the cargo barrier and under the drawer's top deck is an 80-litre stainless water tank designed by a good mate of mine and built by Out of Town 4WD in Newcastle NSW. It's filled via an in/outlet through the left side rear window. The tap is mounted to the rear bumper. On top of the drawers is a steel shelving system which takes plastic boxes on the left (built to accommodate the boxes without bouncing around). In the middle is a fridge slide for the trusty Engel or EvaKool. To the right is an area for larger space cases or jerries. It's all pretty solid.

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Anyway - enough about me.

Come and visit our country property at http://www.omaroo.net

Cheers all
Chris
 
hi chris and welcome.
very nice defender. bit tasty.
liked your site too. some nice piccys.
 
ormus said:
hi chris and welcome.
very nice defender. bit tasty.
liked your site too. some nice piccys.

Thanks ormus

Never considered eating the 'fender,but maybe the rubber bits are OK if boiled first.
 
gidday mate

I have recently purchased a discovery 1995 tdi300 and am running on 100%
vegi oil when my filter isnt clogged. so I also have decided to join the landyzone. I agree that it is well put together and usfull as I have been helped by the other members with a problem I had. I am in springwood
in the blue mountains.

Kevin
 
vegi_kev said:
gidday mate

I have recently purchased a discovery 1995 tdi300 and am running on 100%
vegi oil when my filter isnt clogged. so I also have decided to join the landyzone. I agree that it is well put together and usfull as I have been helped by the other members with a problem I had. I am in springwood
in the blue mountains.

Kevin

Hey there Kevin

If you're in Springwood - we should hook up for a run sometime. I know it's been done to death, but I go up to Newnes quite often - it's still a favourite 4WD destination of mine.

I'll be trying the B100 fairly soon. There's a new biodiesel outlet on the corner of Marrickville & Sydney Roads which is on my way home. I'd like to think that I was helping clear the skies a bit by using it.

Cheers
Chris
 
yella disco said:
welcome omeroo nice landy, looks a bit overkill for crossing that kerb though ;)

I was a Scout as a boy - and I've always stuck by the old motto: "Be prepared".

Bsides - you should see some of those kerbs they're building these days! :eek:
 
MY GOD!

Some gulaw has pitched their tent on your landys roof :rolleyes:

Thats one nice looking veehicul!

Welcome to the madhouse :D
 
ormus said:
aye, you park up for 10 minutes and the gypos move in.

LOL! ... in our case over here it's the "houso's" that you have to watch. I have a sign out front of the tent stating "this tent is not part of your local project".

;)
 

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