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@RaeNut
very good asset, I loving it. you can try the P38 Range Rover I think it shouldnt be too different from this model, you can reuse the wheels already. A Series I-III would also be nice, there are defenders on the workshop but no Series Land Rover.
Keep up the good work
nothing to be sorry about :D im still very new and learning so i might be taking request soon, the stuff i do now is more like practice to me. There is someone here that post a lot of 40's-50's cars though based from the mafia ii game. in the meantime they can probably provide you with a lot of 50s cars
@Blujitsu
thank you, a freelander is on my list of cars i might be able to make, maybe the lr3 will be my 3rd land rover
Word to the wise: Don't EVER buy one of these deathtraps, unless you have money and oil to burn. If you want safari adventure in a British Machine, get a Land Rover Series IIa Lightweight (only 1/2 ton!) or a Defender. The Lightwieght was designed to drop out of a plane and field-repair with a hammer and a bayonet! :) Or just get a Toyota 4x4 pickup like a normal person!