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<blockquote data-quote="rustyhooks" data-source="post: 666948" data-attributes="member: 15213"><p>I will post some in a few days as soon as the new pop top seal arrives ex east, as we are replacing it after our first test run to Sandstone detecting for week or so, it fair Pissed down and the seal area rubbers had shrunk and had a 100mm gap and the water poured inside, we arrived back to Geraldton (538) kms next day and drove into rain again, i now have removed the seal and have covered the whole van with a large tarp, we found the van great and also having the roof covered in solar panels and 3 agm 140ahr batteries and the 3000/6000w invertor to run any 240 volt gadgets fro the dragon lady fantastic, even on overcast days we had plenty of charge to run freezer fridge etc all good. Also have the wheels and axle pulled out as fitting a wider axle and dmax mags and new Falken 245/75/16 wildpeak tyres, i scored 5 wheels and tyres for it to suit Isuzu Dmaxes for $200 so gives me 3 extra spares for the car.</p><p>This is the van this morning as is.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rustyhooks, post: 666948, member: 15213"] I will post some in a few days as soon as the new pop top seal arrives ex east, as we are replacing it after our first test run to Sandstone detecting for week or so, it fair Pissed down and the seal area rubbers had shrunk and had a 100mm gap and the water poured inside, we arrived back to Geraldton (538) kms next day and drove into rain again, i now have removed the seal and have covered the whole van with a large tarp, we found the van great and also having the roof covered in solar panels and 3 agm 140ahr batteries and the 3000/6000w invertor to run any 240 volt gadgets fro the dragon lady fantastic, even on overcast days we had plenty of charge to run freezer fridge etc all good. Also have the wheels and axle pulled out as fitting a wider axle and dmax mags and new Falken 245/75/16 wildpeak tyres, i scored 5 wheels and tyres for it to suit Isuzu Dmaxes for $200 so gives me 3 extra spares for the car. This is the van this morning as is. [/QUOTE]
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