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89 viewsRear of car, note control? box just behind and above rear diff
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85 viewsFuel filler, showing rear diff breather pipe
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103 viewsRear shot, showing diff and fuel tank breather pipes running up to filler neck at top LHS
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Dead engine135 viewsExhaust ports showing where leaked coolant has gone into the manifold and filled the turbo
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Recovery hook113 viewsMakes it clear how the front recovery hook is mounted into the chassis
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78 viewsThis metal body seam gets touched by larger rear tyres. If you don\'t have rear AC, you can fold it out of the way. If you do, the two pipes mean you have to leave it alone.
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86 viewsLHS rear wheel well, with inner guard off. The rear AC lines (assuming you have an HSE) don\'t run in same way as the RHS, so on all cars, you can fold the red line inboard, with the bend roughly at the blue line, so that the very rare contact with larger tyres is eliminated.
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Chassis172 viewsChassis with body lifted off, and engine out
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New engine138 viewsReplacement engine, reconditioned unit via Land Rover Australia, circa $6k
     
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