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Thought I'd share my other non Skoda passion... my rebuilt Defender TD5....and some info on my Expedition Trailer.  The Yeti is the only other non Land Rover vehicle I'd consider.  Really pleased with my modded Yeti :)  Plus the Greenline 'Offsets' the mucky beast :D

 

Take one looking sorry for itself (buy mechanically sound) Defender TD5... and get to work with...

 

- T-Reg bodywork (Not too pretty in places)

- Solid 2003 engine from a 110 Defender 53,000 on the clock.

- Galvanised replacement chassis

- JW Speaker LED lights package.
- IRB Developments PWR Intercooler & Silicon hoses
- IRB Stage 2 remap
- Turbo Boost box to avoid the ECU cutting engine power.
- Egr removal

- Decat exhaust system
- Air intake Snow Cover
- 2011 Tdci PUMA Bonnet (white)
- Mud Stuff rear interior cargo net panels
- Wing top/door sill Checker plate (satin black)
- 2011 Puma XS 1/2 leather heated seats, steering wheel, cubby box
- Java black Wheel arches
- Java black roof
- Gloss black SVX Sawtooth alloys
- Goodyear Wrangler MT/R Mud terrains 235/85/16
- Hub centric wheel spacers
- Scorpion Track GPS tracker
- Scorpion Thatcham Cat 1 Alarm + immobiliser. 

- Ram mount for ipad (navigation/entertainment)

 

The 5 pot sounds incredible and is by far one of my favourite Land Rovers produced. The last of the 100% in-house designed Defenders, from the engine back.

 

Here are the results...

 

Start...

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Stripped down ready for the Gloss black roof, Wheel arches, Bodywork corrosion touch up, Bodywork buffing.

 

Coming home..
 
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Wheels ready to be fitted...
 
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Wading Snorkel added

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LED's on...

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Bright isn't the word! :) Well...it is.

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Patriot roof rack + SVX side steps
 
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Early finished stages... still some performance lighting to be added...

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Minus the rear wheel. Quite liked this look.

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Rear wheel added.  Roof rack sold.  Few pics from a drive the other evening.
 

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Roof bars will suffice for the odd trip

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Fully loaded Expedition trailer. Maggiolina roof tent, Engel fridge, expedition battery etc..

 

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Thanks man :thumbup: Certainly is a transformation from the sad 90 I saw in the corner.  

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I added some Bilstein B6 dampers all round including the steering.  Bought some Range Rover Sport alloys and was ready for lowering 1.5" for slightly better fast road handling. Wouldn't look non standard on the ride height but makes a big difference to stability... changed my mind last minute and lost a shed load of brass flogging the wheels on! :D

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Awesome! I love a proper Land Rover.

 

What power does a mapped TD5 kick out?

 

Mines had the total works apart from a VNT turbo upgrade.   120 BHP to 195BHP    300nm stock to 420NM.   There's not much else I can do apart form modify the exhaust manifold and put a bigger turbo on it.  TBH I'm happy the way it is.   Have my Yeti mods to sort too.  Had the stage 1 now need to get the Darkside Developments S3 intercooler on there.

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Do love a good 90. If i could afford it id get rid of my D1 300tdi and have a v8 90.

Looks a tidy one this.

 

Got to love a D1.  Especially the 300tdi... well, everything apart from the rear tub rust! Looked at a 300tdi Japanese Camel trophy D1. Support vehicle.  Left it.  Had a ton of MOT and service history torn out of the book and a conversion from km to m speedo.... mmmmmm

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Sounds a but iffy that.

This needs work but the rear tub isn't bad, good thing is replacement panels are cheap for them.

Had to do a but of patching up but overall its OK.

Its had the pump turned up, I've fitted a boost pin and decat and for a 2t+ thing it doesn't hang about lol

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Mines had the total works apart from a VNT turbo upgrade.   120 BHP to 195BHP    300nm stock to 420NM.   There's not much else I can do apart form modify the exhaust manifold and put a bigger turbo on it.  TBH I'm happy the way it is.   Have my Yeti mods to sort too.  Had the stage 1 now need to get the Darkside Developments S3 intercooler on there.

 

I bet that must surprise quite a few people!

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It certainly does! Although I don't 'drive it like I stole' it as much these days.  It is a rush when you put your foot down in it.  That 5 pot has such a nice sound.  Revs better than any of the new tdci ford stuff too. 

 

When you start servicing all aspects of your motor yourself you get an appreciation for how fragile they can be.... and how much of a pain in the arse it is to sort them out! :)  

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Are you on lr4x4 forum? If not, then find it and register - very helpful bunch that are more concerned with technical answers than mud slinging at each other (they can be light hearted too)

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