H754 XwV Matt black Defender 90 STOLEN, Lymington, Hampshire
Discussion
Popped into work today to find my colleague has had his 90 stolen. It is quite identifiable.
H754 XWV
Matt black
Defender 90 Van
External cage
Internal cage
Rock sliders
Series doors
Swing away wheel carrier
200TDi
Red bucket seats
cubby box with speakers
tubular rear shock brackets
lift kit (all orange)
silver Wolf wheels
BF Mud terrains
A bar with 2 Roo lights
4 spotlamps on rollcage top bar (little round ones)
bushwhacker cables to eyelets on front wings
spotlamps in front bumper
reinforced type roof, no sunroof
no towing gear, which is unusual.
snorkel
and probably more
There are MANY features which make this car unique, chassis and body..........
Taken from outside his house, also a blue Defender from nearby, stickered up but not road legal and apperently not even fuelled, attempt made on at least one other local Defender.
Any help or info appreciated. He is obviously gutted.
H754 XWV
Matt black
Defender 90 Van
External cage
Internal cage
Rock sliders
Series doors
Swing away wheel carrier
200TDi
Red bucket seats
cubby box with speakers
tubular rear shock brackets
lift kit (all orange)
silver Wolf wheels
BF Mud terrains
A bar with 2 Roo lights
4 spotlamps on rollcage top bar (little round ones)
bushwhacker cables to eyelets on front wings
spotlamps in front bumper
reinforced type roof, no sunroof
no towing gear, which is unusual.
snorkel
and probably more
There are MANY features which make this car unique, chassis and body..........
Taken from outside his house, also a blue Defender from nearby, stickered up but not road legal and apperently not even fuelled, attempt made on at least one other local Defender.
Any help or info appreciated. He is obviously gutted.
Still waiting on 5-0 to let us in to ID the bits/cars.....
My numberplate actually really doesn't look gay. I think that proper font and colours on a pressed plate fitted to a car from 1975 looks very much in keeping with the overall style of the vehicle and with the image I'm trying to maintain.
Thanks for the comment though, I'm sure it's useful for something.
My numberplate actually really doesn't look gay. I think that proper font and colours on a pressed plate fitted to a car from 1975 looks very much in keeping with the overall style of the vehicle and with the image I'm trying to maintain.
Thanks for the comment though, I'm sure it's useful for something.
Monza Phil said:
Still waiting on 5-0 to let us in to ID the bits/cars.....
My numberplate actually really doesn't look gay. I think that proper font and colours on a pressed plate fitted to a car from 1975 looks very much in keeping with the overall style of the vehicle and with the image I'm trying to maintain.
Thanks for the comment though, I'm sure it's useful for something.
That's PH talk for it isn't legal....My numberplate actually really doesn't look gay. I think that proper font and colours on a pressed plate fitted to a car from 1975 looks very much in keeping with the overall style of the vehicle and with the image I'm trying to maintain.
Thanks for the comment though, I'm sure it's useful for something.
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