Kev627

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How easy is it to remove the roof from a Series III to convert a standard III into a SAS style 'Pink Panther'?
 
am no expert but i fail to see how taking the roof off a series will convert a 110 to anything!
 
How easy is it to remove the roof from a Series III to convert a standard 110 into a SAS style 'Pink Panther'?

you may wish to rethink, and then hopefully reword your question, unless you enjoy being the subject of some urine extraction
 
an SAS style pink panther is anything but standard so it would require a bit more than roof removal. GPMG's and mounts for a kick off, not to mention long range fuel tanks, smoke dischargers, rifle racks complete with SLR's. some C4 , claymores, anti-tank and anti personel mines, at least 3 spare wheels. radio sets both VHF and line of sight. the list goes on and on. but the hardest part would be to find 2 roughty tuffty blokes to sit in for you
 
an SAS style pink panther is anything but standard so it would require a bit more than roof removal. GPMG's and mounts for a kick off, not to mention long range fuel tanks, smoke dischargers, rifle racks complete with SLR's. some C4 , claymores, anti-tank and anti personel mines, at least 3 spare wheels. radio sets both VHF and line of sight. the list goes on and on. but the hardest part would be to find 2 roughty tuffty blokes to sit in for you

I realise that converting a SIII into a Pinkie involves more than simple(?) roof removal but will I really need two rufty tufty blokes to hold my han... err, sit in for me?
 
I'll do it for ya for a very reasonable price. But you'll have to wait for the next big Landrover show.
 
Only cos we dint want yer. and it's PAVEE yer fick ****

Yours ****ishly

Jeremiah Pavee Esq.
 
yer only dint want me cos i failed pikey school, ma hands wint sticky enough

FFS who ever heard of a pikey wiv slippery hands. as much use as 1 legged man in an arse kicking competition
 

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