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Article about: Gents, my latest addition a Royal Australian Army Perentie Landrover. These fantastic machines are still in service with the Australian army although they are being phased out now. This one

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    Gents, my latest addition a Royal Australian Army Perentie Landrover. These fantastic machines are still in service with the Australian army although they are being phased out now. This one is an FFR (fitted for radio) and is a great piece of Australian military history that I can also use!Australian Army Perentie ffr

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    like the rigg they also can fetch a high price too. whats the motor i was told they had the isuzu motors put in them. but this could be wrong.

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    You're right mate, it has a 3.9l isuzu diesel, that was one if the requirements that the army wanted fitted. Landrovers hold their value well and the ex army ones are no different but they're a great camping vehicle.

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    yea true would be cool taking it out and about. 3.9lt isuzu motor i would image hold its own too. cheers mark.

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    Very nice mate
    Regards,

    Jerry

    Whatever its just an opinion.

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    Love it! I'm seeing a few of these around lately.
    I'd nearly trade you my Jeep for it.

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    Question what do these sell for? the fricken wifey wants one - Seriously!! and I can't believe it!!!!

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    Quote by reneblacky View Post
    Question what do these sell for? the fricken wifey wants one - Seriously!! and I can't believe it!!!!
    Sorry Rene, just saw this post! Mate, they vary a bit. The ffr's are the ones you want, they've generally done less kilometres and have had an easier life than the general service ones. The gs ones do have a drop down tailgate though which is handy, the ffr has a fixed half tailgate but it would be pretty easy to modify it. I paid $18000 but I've seen them as cheap as $10000. Mine has only done 93000kms. I love it! Get one before the missus changes her mind!

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    That is a sweet ride Dave! Did the ladder come with it! How are those tires? Sure they aren't the quietest on the road

    Rene: She's a keeper if she wants something like this!
    "Please", Thank You" and proper manners appreciated

    My greatest fear is that one day I will die and my wife will sell my guns for what I told her I paid for them

    "Don't tell me these are investments if you never intend to sell anything" (Quote: Wife)

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    Thanks Michael, the tyres are the ones the army uses, they're noisy but they're difficult to hear over the flapping canvas and general rattling of a landrover! The ladder is a 3 metre ladder, I couldn't fit it in my defender 90 but I've wanted one for a while so I went down to the hardware shop and bought one, I took this pic in the carpark.

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