Land Rover Trek ‘21 Defender
#12
Wow. If that wasn't sold already, I would sell mine and buy it!! But I'm very sure it's the case where the LR websites show inventory that are "taken" but not picked up yet.
@_Allegedly - quit looking at your polls, fly up there and buy this one! (Call first, there's no way this isn't taken).
@_Allegedly - quit looking at your polls, fly up there and buy this one! (Call first, there's no way this isn't taken).
#13
Wow. If that wasn't sold already, I would sell mine and buy it!! But I'm very sure it's the case where the LR websites show inventory that are "taken" but not picked up yet.
@_Allegedly - quit looking at your polls, fly up there and buy this one! (Call first, there's no way this isn't taken).
@_Allegedly - quit looking at your polls, fly up there and buy this one! (Call first, there's no way this isn't taken).
It's a new dealership and, here's the secret... they're getting around 150 (not just Defenders obviously) and only 5 are pre-sold. They're arriving today through Friday when they soft open.
I just switched to another one. Yulong with Ebony and gloss black 22's X-Dynamic HSE P400 110 with rear air, tow hitch, and air suspension. Not exactly what I want but she's a beauty and I'll enjoy driving it for a couple months at least.
Last edited by _Allegedly; 09-29-2021 at 09:26 AM.
#14
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#15
Looks great @Vin . Wish I could check it out in person. Anyone know who the 70 dealerships were that competed? Maybe find one of them near me. This definitely makes me eager for Lucky8 to start selling the headlight protectors.
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GrouseK9 (09-29-2021)
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#18
They are called "limb risers". The intent is if you are going through thick forests/grasslands that the branches/stuff ride up the cable and over the vehicle instead of shattering the windshield. Hey, maybe every Defender needs that with their windshields!! In this case, I highly suspect that they are for "looks". You know a lot of 4x4 is as much as looking cool as much as function. I looked at the Trek 21 in the North Hills and it looked like they were clipped on with those Nite Eyz carabiners. If that's the case, there's not really any strength in them. Also they start way too high up in the hood. Most of the Australia versions start at the roo bars to give the branches / trees more time/slope to go over. But fully functional ones are pretty beefy to protect the front {windshield} of the truck.
Last edited by GrouseK9; 09-29-2021 at 07:36 PM.
#19
Edit: What Grouse said. I be slow
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