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Re: just had a spin in a rangie sport
« Reply #30 on: 12 April 2011, 23:24:19 »

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The Tomb Raider version was a pickup with external roll cage and all the leccy toys you could ask for, as I recall.  Heated seats/front screen etc as well as windows.  The rear bed housed a pull out drawer, or perhaps that was the 60th anniversary model?   :-/

The official one was a 110 pickup with external roll cage, roof rack blah blah

but they did a 90 too. Bit more tame. None of them actually look like the one she drove mind.
Which was this one


the consumer release ones looked like this:


and this


All described here
http://www.adrianstomcat.co.uk/LaraCroft.htm

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Re: just had a spin in a rangie sport
« Reply #31 on: 12 April 2011, 23:25:21 »

by not changed, i was referring to the '90 only
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Re: just had a spin in a rangie sport
« Reply #32 on: 12 April 2011, 23:26:01 »

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 ;D  A 4WD, 'go anywhere' vehicle that can't, due to bling rims and low profile tyres.  Genius !!  ;D ;D
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Re: just had a spin in a rangie sport
« Reply #33 on: 12 April 2011, 23:39:46 »

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The Tomb Raider version was a pickup with external roll cage and all the leccy toys you could ask for, as I recall.  Heated seats/front screen etc as well as windows.  The rear bed housed a pull out drawer, or perhaps that was the 60th anniversary model?   :-/

The official one was a 110 pickup with external roll cage, roof rack blah blah

but they did a 90 too. Bit more tame. None of them actually look like the one she drove mind.
Which was this one


the consumer release ones looked like this:


and this


All described here
http://www.adrianstomcat.co.uk/LaraCroft.htm

the official  tomb raider was indeed a 110 with exturnal roll cage, and the one in the film was a full open top 110 with roll cage and flop top doors.

 
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Re: just had a spin in a rangie sport
« Reply #34 on: 12 April 2011, 23:42:46 »

as for saftey

Road accident statistics on a model-by-model basis from the UK Department for Transport show that the Land Rover Defender is one of the safest cars on British roads, measured in terms of chance of death in two car injury accidents.[33] The figures, which were based on data collected by police forces following accidents between 2000 and 2004 in Great Britain, showed that Defender drivers had a 1% chance of being killed or seriously injured and a 33% chance of sustaining any kind of injury. Other four-wheel-drive vehicles scored equally highly, and collectively these vehicles were much safer than those in other classes such as passenger cars and MPVs. The figures acknowledge that drivers of large mass vehicles are likely to be safer, often at the expense of other drivers if they collide with smaller cars.

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Re: just had a spin in a rangie sport
« Reply #35 on: 13 April 2011, 04:57:17 »

the trouble with the Rangie Sport is the huge neon sign on the roof that screams "I just got some money and have absolutely no taste"  ;D







unless you're a drug dealer of course where the sign says "Arrest me - I'm up to no good"  ;)
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