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Hi
Well i was supposed to get to the weekend but didn't. It looked like a good one..
I have the following for sale from my 80 series;
Hannibal full length roofrack, with high lift brackets; =A3 550
2x Jerry can holder for the above ;=A3 40
Outback drawer system; =A3 700
Outback 60 L water tank =A3100
Dog guard to fit on top of drawers =A3 50
Warn XD9000 winch =A3 550
5x BFG Mud Terrains 285/75/16 on grey modulars done less than 100 miles =A3 800
4x BFG All Terrains 285/75/16 on black painted eight spokes tyres done less than 100 miles =A3 500
4x Mickey Thomson Baja M+S tyres 33/11.5/15 no rims 70% =A3 200
Am open to reasonable offers and can arrange delivery at cost..
Thanks
Gareth
 
On Tue, Apr 22, 2008 at 8:57 PM, Nomadtree hotmail
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Gareth,
What's so special about these tyres that they cost as much as new?
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Rgds,
Roman (London, UK)
'92 HDJ80 (auto)
 
I have just phoned them and they have no hand winches of any size left :-(
Ian
 
I paid 950 for the mud terrains and 650 for the all terains so thats what i
based the prices on and i did say i was open to offers- there probably are
some special deals out there i just want to get rid of some stuff and and
get as much as is reasonable back for them so make me an offer...- as for
the drawers and roofrack jim your offer is too low at this stage (!) will
see how we go but can assure you there is no need for correspondance with
the manufacturer...!
Cheers
Gareth
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From: "Roman" <[Email address removed]>
To: <[Email address removed]>
Sent: Tuesday, April 22, 2008 10:12 PM
Subject: Re: [ELCO] Gear for sale
On Tue, Apr 22, 2008 at 8:57 PM, Nomadtree hotmail
<[Email address removed]> wrote:
Gareth,
What's so special about these tyres that they cost as much as new?
--
Rgds,
Roman (London, UK)
'92 HDJ80 (auto)
 
Martin
Go easy on the recovery stuff - chances are you wont need it.
Make you sure you have a good compressor for reinflating tryes.
Make sure you get the right tyres for the terrain you'll be on and
you'll be lauging. If you have a manual gear box - all the better
Winches and straps are a waste of money in MHO.
On the gas front - theres loads of gas in most places in the world -
I'd thinkk twice about hauling 2 around if i was you.
Niall
On 4/23/08, [Email address removed] <[Email address removed]> wrote:
 
Niall,
Glad you are doing fine, and that you have not traded your towing
strap. You may still need it :)
As far as camping gas is concerned, which type of bottle fitting is
available where you are? Is it possible to refill the gas bottle with
a typical European fitting?
--
Rgds,
Roman (London, UK)
'92 HDJ80 (auto)
On Thu, Apr 24, 2008 at 9:13 PM, Niall __ <[Email address removed]> wrote:
 
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Hi Roman
I ditched my fancy 2 ring and grill burner for a one pot blaster
Don't know what fitting it is but it was so cheap as to be for nothing.
Other option is charcoal - very cheap and handy
Niall
On 4/25/08, Roman <[Email address removed]> wrote:
 
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