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hw7905



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Hong Kong 
This Heritage is from the Far East
As mentioned in some other posts of mine, local JLR dealer in Hong Kong (the ex-British colony) had to mod our Defender 110 SW to meet some local requirement:



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The rearest side windows were not tinted but sealed off.



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They are fixed with glue.



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With metallic interior inserts to create a goods compartment.



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Some non-removable metallic netting to separate the passenger compartment and the goods compartment.



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A raised floor with all rearest passenger seats removed (bear with my sundries pls)


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And the rear speakers remain there. (Sorry for the rotated pic)



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A reversing camera inside a hole of the crossmember.



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And here is the screen hidden in the interior mirror.



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And some mudflap braces.



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Front braces.

... And some reversing alarm "beep beep beep" like a lorry. The beep sound can't tell ur distance from the object from behind

This car can only be licensed for 15 years in Hong Kong due to some environmental protection law here. I may eventually sell it to the UK, Aussie, Japan, etc after 15 years Neutral
Post #495449 23rd Jan 2016 9:15am
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steve E



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Very nice and informative
It's a shame you can't keep it past 15 yrs
Post #495454 23rd Jan 2016 10:04am
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Avion8



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Thanks for posting hw. I like the reversing camera, that seems a neat installation, is it wireless/bluetooth or hard wired? Shame about the rear side windows & raised floor, as there seems no access to the space below! Also don't know why the mudflaps need bracing like that, although wish my 90 rear L/H had such a brace, it wouldn't have melted! 15 years is a long time, & we may all be driving around in driverless electric gizmo's by then! Confused
Post #495462 23rd Jan 2016 10:35am
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hw7905



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It is hard wired.
Post #495477 23rd Jan 2016 11:41am
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defenderr



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Very very nice! You are a lucky man!

I've taken a liking to this colour since I saw several Heritages on the factory tour. But no Heritage Defender for me here in the Netherlands. The taxes make it ridiculously expensive (over 100.000 euro!).

Do you know what brand the reversing camera is?
It seems a lot better than my cheap Chinese one.
Post #495493 23rd Jan 2016 1:27pm
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hw7905



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defenderr, should be this one:

http://m.ebay.com/itm/Color-CCD-Reverse-Ba...nav=SEARCH

And the monitor is sold separately.
Post #495499 23rd Jan 2016 2:27pm
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ericvv



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Re: This Heritage is from the Far East
hw7905 wrote:
This car can only be licensed for 15 years in Hong Kong due to some environmental protection law here. I may eventually sell it to the UK, Aussie, Japan, etc after 15 years Neutral


Don't sell it in 15 years. Just move away from Hong Kong to Australia or elsewhere together with your truck. Thumbs Up
And then you finally also can reinstall the safari door window wiper and washer nozzle which they think you do not need in Hong Kong. It never rains there seemingly. Shocked Not what I have seen there. Laughing
Eric You never actually own a Defender. You merely look after it for the next generation.
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Supacat



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Some odd mods there - do you get an explanation of why each is necessary?
Post #495559 23rd Jan 2016 6:43pm
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hw7905



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In Hong Kong, cars are categorised into various classes (this has been so for so many years even during the colonial era). Normal saloons, sport cars, SUVs are classified as "Private Car" while vans for goods carrying, like Toyota Hiace, Ford Transit, and even Mitsubishi FUSO Canter, as long as the overall weight with cargos are below 5.5 tonnes, are classified as Light Goods Vehciles. Of cox, there are also other classes like Medium Goods Vehicles, Heavy Goods Vehicles, Light Buses, Big Buses, Government Vehicles, Motorcycles, Articulated Vehicles, etc...

For diesel powered vehicles pre-Euro 6 standard, no private car licence can be granted. All Land Rover Defender powered by diesel are thus "Light Goods Vehicles". To make it a light goods vehicle, the goods compartment must be separated from the passenger compartment and must be with no windows and a flat floor. And all such vehicles must be equipped with reversing cameras due to poor visiability from behind.

For the mudflap braces, I really duno why they are there. Dealer said they were about local requirements, which I am unsure about.

That's why Defenders in Hong Kong (except those old petrol ones) are either hardtop, modified SW, utility wagon or pickups.
Post #495577 23rd Jan 2016 7:23pm
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Supacat



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Thanks - interesting to know Thumbs Up

Would you be allowed to have something like the MSS drawer set to make your flat floor?

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hw7905



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Should be yes coz it's a flat floor for the goods compartment Thumbs Up

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Post #495599 23rd Jan 2016 8:19pm
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defenderr



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hw7905 wrote:
defenderr, should be this one:

http://m.ebay.com/itm/Color-CCD-Reverse-Ba...nav=SEARCH

Thanks!
I guess they are all made in China anyway. I'll probably order one.
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tookaphotoof



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hw7905 wrote:

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Should be yes coz it's a flat floor for the goods compartment Thumbs Up


Please, don't you ever do that again!
Thought I forgot to call my parents... Embarassed Laughing
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hw7905



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Ooops. I accidentally pressed the pic and its link was put there. Neutral
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