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  1. 1998 Wolf 110" 300tdi with full complete WMIK (Weapons Mounted Installation Kit) fitted with recon engine and gearbox and transfer box.

    Very clean and very tidy example both internally and externally.

    Standard Wolf 110's are going for £10-13,000. Wmik kit would cost £3000 for gun ring (without all the assosiated parts), over £1000 for the cage if you could find one. Plus all the other parts and modifications that make up a WMIK.

    £1600 spent on it in last year. Have receipts

    New mirrors

    New steering bushes

    New seat harness

    New shocks all round

    New steering damper

    New brakes all round

    New tool straps

    New snorkel

    New storage nets

    New rear basket straps

    New Donaldson air filter fitted.

    Dash cover

    Has all the correct load bed lashing points and gun mount transportation mounts Gun ring with all associated part.

    Only items needed to complete are the guns and gun mounts, gun mounts are readily available from Phil at Dunsfold Land Rover. MOT till Feb 2017 no advisories

    All wheels recently balanced.

    Kept in Garage

    More pictures of any specific part/area available on request.

    Have its Merlin history report

    Full pictorial history since release

    Full vehicle history/hpi check done in February when I purchased it (available to view).

    4th seat could be fitted to increase usability

    Bought as part of a pair of WMIKs although I'm not a dealer,

    I'm keeping the other so this one is spare.

    I have some stuff available to dress the vehicle like ammo cans, camo net and jerry cans etc.

    Some spares available.

    £15,500 ono

    Located Cambridgeshire.

     

    170+ pictures available on request or https://www.facebook.com/groups/snatchlandrover/

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  2. Chris I'm not into Snatches, might that be considered to be Snatch 1?

     

    Because there is another AESP sequence including 2320-D-129-201 Truck, Utility, Medium, Enhanced Protected Vehicle (EPV CAV100). Would that be Snatch 2?

     

    Just a slight revive.

     

    Hi Clive do you have this document? As I have this type of vehicle.

    Its not a Snatch per se, they were built later around 1999, compared to the Snatchs that were built in 1992-3.

    They had slightly better protection and a few design changes such as the 4 large windows in the rear pod and a few other changes including a 300tdi rather than the 3.5 V8.

     

    Thanks

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  3. So I went to stoneleigh and spoke to the W&P organisers.

    No one can leave the site at all on Saturday as public on site till midnight.

    You can only leave after 6am+ Sunday.

    Where all those vehicles camped parallel to the main road (marked black on map) will be moved to Kitcheners field, as that area will be for public car park. No extra toilets or showers in Kitcheners field to cope with the increase.

    Each booking will get a 10x10 pitch and be checked on saturday to see if exhibits still there.

    Exhibits will enter using same gate as 2015 and public will use same road a few meters down the road.

    No arrivals/access to site after 8am any day.

    Also for those wishing to drive to the stalls the only parking for MVs is the one near the living history/food court.

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  4. Hi Iain

     

    Price I would say people tend to under sell these by a lot.

    I would say over £4500 easy, I would say looking at what you've done £6500 is closer, its always better to start high and drop it down if lack of interest, but all the road worthy examples tend to sell very quickly and easily.

     

    You cant buy cheaper, more usable, easier to maintain armour.

    and here aren't that many Snatch's around compared to the 280ish released. I think there must be around 30-40 in private hands on the road or being rebuilt, and once there 25+years old I would guess a few will head to the States.

     

    Not sure if your on either of these groups:

    Snatch/WMIK Land Rover Club or The Land Rover Snatch / WMIK Owners Club

    https://www.facebook.com/groups/snatchlandrover/

     

    but both are the best places for help info parts and buyers etc.

     

    Tyler

  5. The replica gun most of these parts are currently attached to in the photos is NOT FOR SALE IN THIS for sale post as per forum rules.

     

    All parts are uncontrolled items:

    Genuine barrel handle

    Genuine top cover with internals

    Genuine feed paws

    Genuine slide mechanism

    Genuine rear assembly including: grips triggers, selector, buffer.

    Genuine rear sight

    Genuine plastic charge handle

    Genuine plastic grips.

    Genuine QCB handle 1 live type

    Genuine QCB handle 1 blank type.

    genuine barrel supports (2 types available)

     

    The replica gun most of these parts are currently attached to in the photos is NOT FOR SALE IN THIS for sale post as per forum rules.

     

    £1000 ono part trade welcome

    Located Cambridgeshire, can bring to Odyssey, Essex military and flying machines, combined ops, victory show and others.

     

    VCR act applys

     

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  6. First time I drove wmik to work I got pulled by 2 unmarked armed response officers on there way back from training, they knew it was civi due to plate colours but still had to call it in as few days after Luton incident last year.

    So the chopper was on route as was the on duty super intendant and the full Audi Q7 armed response team.

    They wanted a butchers and to let me know that a member of the public might call it in as a stolen Millitary vehicle with guns on.

    I responded by saying its just as well Ive had a shave and chose not to wear the shmag today.

     

    They managed to call the chopper off but the super and AR still attended as protacall.

     

    Only issue they had was that although the gpmgs were covered they were not secured with chains etc.

     

    Super simply said "knew it would be you two"

     

    And I got to look at the gear in the Q7 boot and plenty of pics were taken both theres and mine toys.

     

    Quite nice event for all as one of the 2 unmarked officers was due to retire so he had one last AR call before he finished.

  7. As I said just going off what the chaps at the exhibitors gate were saying, who were DAS and Military vehicle wing personnel.

    I was sat at the gate for 30min+ chatting to them so it wasn't a case of flippant remarks etc.

     

    Over the years speaking to DAS and Military vehicle wing personnel and radio group the recurring theme is that the museum doesn't support the show enough. even some museum staff have stated "no that's nothing to do with the museum" when members of the public have asked about the military vehicle show.

  8. Gutted for the hobby and more importantly the people that run it.

     

    Many years ago I visited the show in a friend of a friends Jeep and that show got me hooked for life.

     

    All I do is take my vehicles to shows, I have no experience in running shows but In my opinion Duxford Military show could be great. for the following reasons:

     

    location: great transport links with M11 and A14.

    Facility's: the biggest and best aircraft museum in the country with a brilliant military vehicle museum, hard standing, plenty of space for loading/unloading, it has a proper arena to displaying collection and private vehicles and even a runway to do the same. Space for camping. Very secure site not like other shows like W+P

     

    Now ask yourself which other show has half of these things and doesn't charge exhibitors

     

    The only thing I would change is make it 2 day event as would likely attract more people (exhibitors and public and stall holders) from further afield. and if the stall holders pitch prices are anything like air show days then cut the prices of pitch s. and allow exhibitors to sell items

     

    Playing devils advocate here: If it became a 2 day show Possibly ask for a donation £5 from exhibitor and ring fence it for use on the show or military vehicle wing/DAS, after all again ask yourself which other show has half of these things and doesn't charge exhibitors and remember its £17.50 Adult to enter the show. You could even sweeten it by seeing if the petrol station will do a discount on fuel for exhibitors only. as I know a small 1940's show managed to do that.

     

    As per the above posts and what i picked up talking to the guys on the gate ant this years show

    Half the problem is that the museum doesn't support the show apart from the listing on there website. Do they not see that they also financial and advertising benefit from the show as it is let alone if they actually supported it more than they did.

     

    As I said All I do is take my vehicles to shows, I have no experience in running shows these are just my views.

     

    Again I'm gutted for the hobby and more importantly the people that run it.

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