drewsnowman

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Hello all!

I'm new to Landyzone but fancied putting up a few pics of my defender Dj truck! Let me know what you think!

The idea is brands pay to stick their name on the side, these pics were from a recent tour of universities to promote beach break live festival right here in Wales!
 

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carnt see the landy in pics 1&2 some idiot in the way of the camera



spam sandwich um...
 
What a way to destroy a perfectly good fender:doh: just my opinion but i think it looks like a load of ****e. Sorry fella
 
it would be allright if ya forgot ya keys to the house

you could use the roof to politely knock on the bedroom windows to wake the wife after a night out...
 
haha friendly bunch!

i realise it may not be for the purists out there, so i guess i'm in the wrong place! i agree the peavs do look ****, plan is to build a trailer for all the bits and bobs.

As for the look, as i say, whoever pays gets to decide on the look, decals, paint etc And i assure those worried when the hat goes back on its back to normal. The vehicle is ex western power, the fiberglass box on top used to be for storing stuff to prod power lines with i guess??
 
Good business idea.. I'd also look at taking it to music festivals. For that speak to Go Fast! and Monster, people like that who already sponsor fests and use branded 4x4s.

But yeah why the **** are you using Peavy PA speakers?

Get some full range turbo sounds instead!

What decks and mixer you using? What power is it? How you powering it?
 
Hi,

I am selling my sankey trailer please check out the ad!


Thanks

(Prohibited from posting an ad in the for sale section)


If you're Prohibited from posting an ad in the for sale section what the fook makes you think it'd be alright to post it anywhere else!?? :mad:

Eejit :doh::doh:
 
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