nick_jaffe
New member
Hi all,
I am currently on a mission to drive from the most southern road in Australia (bottom of Tasmania) to the most northern road in Europe (North Cape, Norway) via West Africa. I am driving an Australian ex-military Land Rover 110 which I converted over a very short timeframe before heading off for a lap around Australia, via the Simpson Desert and top end, to Perth. No power steering, no airconditioning and only four gears - pure metal, diesel, dust, noise & canvas!
My Landy was then packed into a 20ft container and and shipped out early Dec, landing in Cape Town, South Africa in a couple of weeks.
I've attached a few pics of the prep. I was so busy with the build on my own I didn't take that many photos, however you get the gist. I painted over the camo because I didn't want unneeded attention in Africa etc. Specs and build:
Work to be completed in Cape Town this month when the container arrives: Addition of rooftop tent (Front Runner), moving spare from roof rack to bonnet, additional jerry holders (Front Runner) + improved vehicle security, new front coils.
I spent a week with Expedition Centre (Sydney) on completing the build - with full workshop access and their expertise, the vehicle was finished within a week. Full transparency: Expedition Centre & Front Runner have helped support this expedition with time & equipment.
More info at www.cape2kapp.com and instagram.com/nick_jaffe for anyone interested!
Cheers, Nick
I am currently on a mission to drive from the most southern road in Australia (bottom of Tasmania) to the most northern road in Europe (North Cape, Norway) via West Africa. I am driving an Australian ex-military Land Rover 110 which I converted over a very short timeframe before heading off for a lap around Australia, via the Simpson Desert and top end, to Perth. No power steering, no airconditioning and only four gears - pure metal, diesel, dust, noise & canvas!
My Landy was then packed into a 20ft container and and shipped out early Dec, landing in Cape Town, South Africa in a couple of weeks.
I've attached a few pics of the prep. I was so busy with the build on my own I didn't take that many photos, however you get the gist. I painted over the camo because I didn't want unneeded attention in Africa etc. Specs and build:
- 1991 Land Rover 110 with Isuzu 4BD1 Engine, LT95 fourspeed box, 90,000km on the clock (20,000km by me)
- Canvas canopy by Team Perentie
- 70l internal water storage & pump
- Standard 65l diesel tank + 65l in jerry cans
- Front Runner Slimline rack + many Front Runner rack accessories
- Custom centre console box with device charging station
- Sound deadening across bulkhead and floor
- Rear pull-out Engel fridge and food storage
- Alucobond all around the rear section underneath canvas (security) + alucobond gas strut rear door
- Wolf rims & BFGoodrich all-terrain KO2 + two spares
- Koni suspension on all four corners + heavy duty rear coils
- Custom self-sewn storage, deadening pads etc
- Fixed air compressor
Work to be completed in Cape Town this month when the container arrives: Addition of rooftop tent (Front Runner), moving spare from roof rack to bonnet, additional jerry holders (Front Runner) + improved vehicle security, new front coils.
I spent a week with Expedition Centre (Sydney) on completing the build - with full workshop access and their expertise, the vehicle was finished within a week. Full transparency: Expedition Centre & Front Runner have helped support this expedition with time & equipment.
More info at www.cape2kapp.com and instagram.com/nick_jaffe for anyone interested!
Cheers, Nick