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theworldoffroad
 


Member Since: 09 Feb 2009
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Greece 2007 Discovery 3 TDV6 Base 5 Seat Manual Tonga GreenDiscovery 3
A Discovery 3 retiring after an Around the World trip...

It has been more than three years we are back from our RTW trip.


Yes, our Around the World trip in our green Discovery3 TDV6!

It was a sponsored expedition by a Greek car magazine, two radio stations, different technical suppliers and Land Rover of Greece.

Our expedition lasted 1177 days, roughly three and a half years. We were just two of us, Akis and Vula. We covered 168.000 km (OK, 100K+ miles) in 67 countries in 5 continents. For 700 nights we slept on our roof tent. We had a broken engine in Sumatra and a nasty accident in Mississipi. A broken shock absorber in Australia and a broken coil spring (heavy duty from OZ) in Bolivia!

We changed the handbrake unit 6 times (all under warranty), the clutch slave cylinder 4 times (2 times at 10.000 km), the master cylinder 3 times but the high pressure diesel pump only one time at 95K miles in Chile. Eh, we also changed one stop bulb and we never changed the first LR battery that still ran till winter 2013!!!

The only electronic problem was after the accident: the tank gauge went crazy and the altitude sensor as well. Over 2000 mts. the engine turns to safe mode some times. You reset it turning the engine off and well it goes!

I am not sure but this was the very first Disco 3 that attempted and completed an RTW adventure. Please correct this if we are wrong.

We love our Discovery3 and we still have it in Italy where we live. We had named the Disco3 "karibu" from the Swahili "welcome" word. It is not just the car of our lives, it is our third companion in the best period of our lives. This car has seen and be seen more than any other Discovery 3 in history. We still receive messages about it.

Now, we have it parked under our house and some times think about selling it to a collector or to a guy who would like to take it around the world. Then we change our minds and we say "no, this car must stay with us for ever, its a part of us".

This is the first time we upload some of our pictures on the Disco3 forum just to thank you all guys for the help during our trip. Several times I remember visiting the forum to get advise for a technical issue or a spare part.

And of course, a great THANKS to Land Rover. If I remember well, we had a brand new engine under warrantee flying cargo fro GB to Malaysia in January 2009. If you guys want to see our adventures, visit our old website www.theworldoffroad.gr. Or the brand new we create now only with photo galleries @ www.theworldoffroad.com

Akis Temperidis & Vula Netu
TheWorldOffroad Expedition
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 5 continents, 67 countries, 1177 days, 167.500 kms., 2 people, 1 LR3! 

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Post #12108732nd Jan 2014 10:43 pm
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MHP
 


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Looks like you had an amazing trip, The photos look amazing Thumbs Up

I'm not jealous.............................................................................................much Rolling with laughter
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Fantastic adventure ...thanks for sharing Bow down Thumbs Up
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Bow down great trip Thumbs Up and great pics Bow down thanks for sharing Thumbs Up Thumbs Up
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Wow ! What an adventure Bow down
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Bow down Bow down looks absolutely fantastic Bow down Bow down

You must have so much to share, so feel free Thumbs Up Thumbs Up
  
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theworldoffroad
 


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DG wrote:
Fantastic adventure ...thanks for sharing Bow down Thumbs Up


Thank U for the hosting! I got nostalgic and remembered you guys. We actually miss traveling...
 5 continents, 67 countries, 1177 days, 167.500 kms., 2 people, 1 LR3!  
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Awesome! Looks like the trip of a lifetime. To suffer the mechanical issues must have been a draw on patience but overall, no different to another vehicle, perhaps even less issues than a less robust vehicle.

Did you take any diagnostic equipment?
  
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You lucky, lucky b Censored ds Mr. Green

Looks like a fantastic trip and one we would all love to do.
  
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theworldoffroad
 


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The car had two weak points: handbrake and clutch slave cylinder. Engine failure was provoked by turbo change without oil change. Yes we had a factory tester that helped a lot. And Skype as well from which I had long connection with our chief mechanic in Athens.
 5 continents, 67 countries, 1177 days, 167.500 kms., 2 people, 1 LR3!  
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"AWESOME MATE" Thumbs Up
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Brilliant story and pics....what an adventure! Thumbs Up
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Adventure of a life time for you both Bow down Thanks for sharing
P.S, don't sell it Thumbs Up
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"loan" it to Gaydon Museum, next door to LR technical centre so we can all pay homage to it Thumbs Up

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An amazing trip I would love to do something like that, below is the itinerary of a friend of mine who has recently completed driving “around the world” (well the interesting bits although the notable exception seems to be Australia & New Zealand) however he did it in stages using the same car.

Each year he would complete a stage leave the car parked in the last country and fly home to return a while later and complete the next stage.

The car was a Toyota pick –up (of Top Gear fame) with the only modifications off-road tyres and a bull bar at the front, other than that completely standard. During the journey it only used standard service items e.g. filters and oil changes and the only thing that went wrong mechanically was a broken steering rack.

The car has Gibraltar plates (it is still alive and well over here) and the only hassles he had from the authorities at the various borders crossed were limited to ‘where on earth is Gibraltar?’

Round the world road trip


2007
Stage 1: Gibraltar, Spain, Morocco, Mauritania, Mali, Burkina Faso, Ghana (Accra).

Stage 2: Ghana, Togo, Benin, Nigeria, Cameroon, Gabon (Libreville).

Stage 3 Gabon, Congo, Cabinda, DRC, Angola, Namibia, South Africa (Cape Town).

2008
Stage 4:South Africa, Swaziland, Mozambique, Malawi, Tanzania, Kenya (Nairobi).

Stage 5 Kenya, Ethiopia, Sudan, Egypt, Jordan (Amman).

2009
Stage 6:Jordan, Syria, Turkey, Russia/Siberia (Novosibirsk).

Stage 7:Russia, (Vladivostok) ship to Seattle.

2010
Stage 8: USA, Mexico (Mexico City).

Stage 9: Mexico, Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, Panama (Colon) ship to Cartagena.

2011
Stage 10: Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia, Chile (Santiago).

Stage 11: Chile, Argentina (Buenos Aires).

2012
Stage 12: Argentina, Uruguay, Paraguay, Brazil (Fortaleza).

Stage 13: Brazil, French Guiana, Suriname, Guyana, Venezuela, Colombia (Cartagena) ship to Algeciras, Gibraltar.
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