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Andy

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Hi,

I am in need of a good 200TDi to transplant in to my Sis-in-Laws Disco (she
has totalled her engine).

If any one has an engine for sale, or knows where I can get one at a
reasonable cost, please let me know.

Many Thanks

Andy
SIII 109SW - Larry


 
Just picked this up on another forum (DOC) :

"A friend has had their 90 stolen from their house just outside Didcot.

Please keep your eyes and ears open.

It's a very distinctive 90.

Defender 90 in Real Tree Cammo with full roll cage, reg no:M19 0LR.

The guys house is pretty isolated so it's thought they did not find it by
chance, so be sure to keep an eye on your own steeds and lock them up.

If you see or hear anything to do with the 90 please contact the police on
0845 8505505 or email me direct [email protected]"

--
Neil


 
In article <[email protected]>, The Neffalump wrote:
> Just picked this up on another forum (DOC) :
>
> "A friend has had their 90 stolen from their house just outside Didcot.
>


Thieving bastards, I hope they get it back.

>
> Defender 90 in Real Tree Cammo with full roll cage, reg no:M19 0LR.
>


WTF is real tree cammo?

--
simon at sbarr dot demon dot co dot uk
Simon Barr.
'97 110 300Tdi.
 
Simon Barr typed:
> In article <[email protected]>, The Neffalump wrote:
>> Just picked this up on another forum (DOC) :
>>
>> "A friend has had their 90 stolen from their house just outside Didcot.
>>

>
> Thieving bastards, I hope they get it back.
>
>>
>> Defender 90 in Real Tree Cammo with full roll cage, reg no:M19 0LR.
>>

>
> WTF is real tree cammo?


First you chop a tree down ...

--
Paul ...

(8(|) ... Homer Rocks


 
In article <[email protected]>, Paul - xxx wrote:
> Simon Barr typed:
>>
>> WTF is real tree cammo?

>
> First you chop a tree down ...
>


Bring me a shrubbery! :)

--
simon at sbarr dot demon dot co dot uk
Simon Barr.
'97 110 300Tdi.
 
On 27 Jul, in article <[email protected]>
[email protected] "Simon Barr" wrote:

> In article <[email protected]>, The Neffalump wrote:
> > Just picked this up on another forum (DOC) :
> >
> > "A friend has had their 90 stolen from their house just outside Didcot.
> >

>
> Thieving bastards, I hope they get it back.
>
> >
> > Defender 90 in Real Tree Cammo with full roll cage, reg no:M19 0LR.
> >

>
> WTF is real tree cammo?


A commercially produced camouflage pattern from the USA, used by their
hunters. While it looks quite effective in photographs I've seen, it
seems to depend on matching real trees, a much more photographic level
of detail than in military cammo patterns, and may not be so good at
breaking up shapes.

I've mostly seen it in connection with airgun hunting, where you have
to do a fair bit of stalking (but effective ranges aren't so different
to a shotgun) and it can be applied to the gun as well as clothing.

References to Les Barker and "I can't find my camouflage net" would
perhaps be a little insensitive in the circumstances.

--
David G. Bell -- SF Fan, Filker, and Punslinger.

"History shows that the Singularity started when Sir Tim Berners-Lee
was bitten by a radioactive spider."
 
> A commercially produced camouflage pattern from the USA, used by their
> hunters. While it looks quite effective in photographs I've seen, it
> seems to depend on matching real trees, a much more photographic level
> of detail than in military cammo patterns, and may not be so good at
> breaking up shapes.


Is this the stuff?

http://www.truckshields.com/cgi-bin/ts/cool.html

--
Pete Foster - www.xmob.co.uk


 
On or around Tue, 27 Jul 2004 10:24:51 +0100 (BST),
[email protected] ("David G. Bell") enlightened us thusly:

>>
>> WTF is real tree cammo?

>
>A commercially produced camouflage pattern from the USA, used by their
>hunters. While it looks quite effective in photographs I've seen, it
>seems to depend on matching real trees, a much more photographic level
>of detail than in military cammo patterns, and may not be so good at
>breaking up shapes.


dead neat, too. You can buy boots and stuff made with it.

Apart from anything else, a 90 done out in RTC is so distinctive that I
seriously doubt it's saleable as is, without getting recognised.

>References to Les Barker and "I can't find my camouflage net" would
>perhaps be a little insensitive in the circumstances.


<snigger> Les Barker's dead good, in't 'e.


--
Austin Shackles. www.ddol-las.fsnet.co.uk my opinions are just that
"Nessun maggior dolore che ricordarsi del tempo felice nella miseria"
- Dante Alighieri (1265 - 1321) from Divina Commedia 'Inferno'
 
Pete Foster <[email protected]> blabbed to everyone:
>> A commercially produced camouflage pattern from the USA, used by their
>> hunters. While it looks quite effective in photographs I've seen, it
>> seems to depend on matching real trees, a much more photographic level
>> of detail than in military cammo patterns, and may not be so good at
>> breaking up shapes.

>
> Is this the stuff?
>
> http://www.truckshields.com/cgi-bin/ts/cool.html
>


Here's a good pic of a D90 wrapped in the stuff.

http://www.truckshields.com/cgi-bin/ts/camo.html?showsku=1

Pretty distinctive. I'd think it'd be hard to hide.

Tony
--
#=====# If you're not ****ed off at the world
|___|__\___ then you're just not paying attention.
| _ | |_ |} --Kasey Chambers
"(_)""""(_)" Tony [email protected] http://www.nnin.net
 
On Tue, 27 Jul 2004 12:57:25 +0100, Austin Shackles
<[email protected]> wrote:

>>References to Les Barker and "I can't find my camouflage net" would
>>perhaps be a little insensitive in the circumstances.

>
><snigger> Les Barker's dead good, in't 'e.


Now you're making me want to re-listen to all the albums! :)
 

<[email protected]> wrote in message
news:p[email protected]...
> Pete Foster <[email protected]> blabbed to everyone:
> >> A commercially produced camouflage pattern from the USA, used by their
> >> hunters. While it looks quite effective in photographs I've seen, it
> >> seems to depend on matching real trees, a much more photographic level
> >> of detail than in military cammo patterns, and may not be so good at
> >> breaking up shapes.

> >
> > Is this the stuff?
> >
> > http://www.truckshields.com/cgi-bin/ts/cool.html
> >

>
> Here's a good pic of a D90 wrapped in the stuff.
>
> http://www.truckshields.com/cgi-bin/ts/camo.html?showsku=1
>
> Pretty distinctive. I'd think it'd be hard to hide.
>


According to the specs on the site, it is "easily removable for 5 to 7
years"

Whether that means that it will peel off easily within 5 to 7 years without
damaging the paint....

Also states that it will not damge the paint underneath, so if this is the
stuff that he used, then a few minutes with a heat gun would have it very
saleable again.

--
Simon Isaacs

Peterborough 4x4 Club Vice Chairman, Newsletter Editor and Webmaster (how
much more....)
3.5V8 100" Hybrid, now LPG converted
Part owner of 1976 S3 LWT, currently under restoration
Suzuki SJ410 (Girlfriend's) 3" lift kit fitted, body
shell now restored and mounted on chassis, waiting on a windscreen and MOT
Series 3 88" Rolling chassis...what to do next
1993 200 TDi Discovery (the Pug 106 is dead, long live the Pug)

Peterborough 4x4 Club http://www.peterborough4x4.co.uk


 
I'm sorry but its rubbish! Reminds me of some of them wheelie bins you
sometimes see with leaves and stuff on! I think its very naff, but...each to
their own! I hate the way the pattern repeats itself often ruining the
camouflage effect.


--
Wolverine
Big Red '93 110 CSW


 
I have a 200TDi engine taken from a stolen and recovered discovery that has
done 68000 miles with the intercooler and radiator included for arround £850
Regards

Brian Tonks
Tonks4x4
27-29 Main Street
Huthwaite
Sutton-In-Ashfield
Nottinghamshire
NG17 2LD
01623 452885

http://www.tonks4x4.com


"Andy" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Hi,
>
> I am in need of a good 200TDi to transplant in to my Sis-in-Laws Disco

(she
> has totalled her engine).
>
> If any one has an engine for sale, or knows where I can get one at a
> reasonable cost, please let me know.
>
> Many Thanks
>
> Andy
> SIII 109SW - Larry
>
>



 
Paul - xxx <[email protected]> blabbed to everyone:
> [email protected] typed:
>
>> Here's a good pic of a D90 wrapped in the stuff.
>>
>> http://www.truckshields.com/cgi-bin/ts/camo.html?showsku=1
>>
>> Pretty distinctive. I'd think it'd be hard to hide.

>
> LOL, not much good as camouflage then .. ;)
>
>


Guess I asked for that. Ok, let's try again.

It'd be hard to hide *in the city*.

I keep a tarp in that same pattern for hiding my D90 when out at the
ranch. Without the GPS I wouldn't be able to find my own truck sometimes.

Tony

--
#=====# If you're not ****ed off at the world
|___|__\___ then you're just not paying attention.
| _ | |_ |} --Kasey Chambers
"(_)""""(_)" Tony [email protected] http://www.nnin.net
 
Simon Barr wrote:
> In article <[email protected]>, Paul - xxx wrote:
>> Simon Barr typed:
>>>
>>> WTF is real tree cammo?

>>
>> First you chop a tree down ...
>>

>
> Bring me a shrubbery! :)


Ni!

--
--
Rich

Land Rovers
Boat
Dog
Wife
Kids - in that order


 

"Richard Brookman" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
: Simon Barr wrote:
: > In article <[email protected]>, Paul - xxx wrote:
: >> Simon Barr typed:
: >>>
: >>> WTF is real tree cammo?
: >>
: >> First you chop a tree down ...
: >>
: >
: > Bring me a shrubbery! :)
:
: Ni!
:
: --
: --
: Rich
:
: Land Rovers
: Boat
: Dog
: Wife
: Rockery
: Shrubbery
: Kids - in that order


 
Graeme wrote:
> "Richard Brookman" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
>> Simon Barr wrote:
>>> In article <[email protected]>, Paul - xxx wrote:
>>>> Simon Barr typed:
>>>>>
>>>>> WTF is real tree cammo?
>>>>
>>>> First you chop a tree down ...
>>>>
>>>
>>> Bring me a shrubbery! :)

>>
>> Ni!
>>
>> --
>> --
>> Rich
>>
>> Land Rovers
>> Boat
>> Dog
>> Wife
>> Rockery
>> Shrubbery
>> Kids - in that order


LOL - had to read that twice before I got it.

--
--
Rich

Land Rovers
Boat
Dog
Wife
Merlot in keyboard
Kids - in that order


 
Simon Barr typed:
> In article <[email protected]>, The Neffalump wrote:
>> Just picked this up on another forum (DOC) :
>>
>> "A friend has had their 90 stolen from their house just outside Didcot.
>>

>
> Thieving bastards, I hope they get it back.
>
>>
>> Defender 90 in Real Tree Cammo with full roll cage, reg no:M19 0LR.
>>

>
> WTF is real tree cammo?


First you chop a tree down ...

--
Paul ...

(8(|) ... Homer Rocks


 
In article <[email protected]>, Paul - xxx wrote:
> Simon Barr typed:
>>
>> WTF is real tree cammo?

>
> First you chop a tree down ...
>


Bring me a shrubbery! :)

--
simon at sbarr dot demon dot co dot uk
Simon Barr.
'97 110 300Tdi.
 
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