Registry of Ex Military Land Rovers

Land Rovers => Australian "Perentie " 110 & 6x6 Vehicles => Topic started by: juddy on August 23, 2013, 09:49:40 AM

Title: RSFV wheel rim part number
Post by: juddy on August 23, 2013, 09:49:40 AM
Can any one tell me the part number for a RSFR wheel rim, and where to get them from please.

Cheers

Justin
Title: Re: RSFV wheel rim part number
Post by: Phoenix on August 23, 2013, 11:33:53 AM
They may well not be available to the public as they were probably made specifically for the Dept of Defence.  Not sure if we have a part number, I will have to see.
Title: Re: RSFV wheel rim part number
Post by: isuzutoo-eh on August 23, 2013, 12:59:39 PM
Juddy, since you own one, why don't you go look at a rim and see for yourself? Then post it up so the knowledge base is richer.
Title: Re: RSFV wheel rim part number
Post by: juddy on August 23, 2013, 01:41:03 PM
Er, Firstly what makes you think I do own one. And secondly If I do own one I would not have to ask the question in the first place.

And I am all for the free flow of Information unlike some people. I am happy to share the love...
Title: Re: RSFV wheel rim part number
Post by: isuzutoo-eh on August 23, 2013, 01:52:30 PM
The following screencap gives me a sound reason as to why I would think you bought one that has the split rims in question fitted:


(http://i418.photobucket.com/albums/pp269/Burra2a/random/Juddy_zpsdd7e1356.png)

Looks like your handle, your 130cc in the DP, the photos are hosted on juddyburton's photobucket account and if I scroll to the bottom of the ExPo posting, your business wesbite, FB page and email address are listed in the sig panel.

So, telling porkies on ExPo or can you check your own vehicle's parts?

Finally, the RFSVs from last Townsville auction weren't sold with spare tyres, hence why you are hoping to acquire one.
Title: Re: RSFV wheel rim part number
Post by: juddy on August 23, 2013, 02:01:17 PM
No not telling porkies on Expo. Its my wife's not mine, I did say addition to the family...

And you are wrong about the spare tyres. ( I got 2 as clearly stated in the sale information ) See Below.

(http://i856.photobucket.com/albums/ab130/juddyburton/Screenshot2013-08-23at15854PM_zps93758bad.png) (http://s856.photobucket.com/user/juddyburton/media/Screenshot2013-08-23at15854PM_zps93758bad.png.html)
Title: Re: RSFV wheel rim part number
Post by: isuzutoo-eh on August 23, 2013, 02:37:55 PM
My bad about the spares, I didn't get a record of that auction and was going by what Barefoot Dave told me.
Title: Re: RSFV wheel rim part number
Post by: juddy on August 23, 2013, 03:01:26 PM
Ah I see, it was a bit of a joke trying to get all the listings copied before they ended. 
Title: Re: RSFV wheel rim part number
Post by: Auxfire on August 23, 2013, 03:43:18 PM
Hey Guys,
If you add vehicles to your watch list the final prices & bidding will still be available in your Grays account until you delete them.
Title: Re: RSFV wheel rim part number
Post by: Sixty on August 23, 2013, 06:54:37 PM
I'll try to remember tomorrow when I go into work to check the RPS (02290) for a part n#.   ;)
Title: Re: RSFV wheel rim part number
Post by: FFRMAN on August 23, 2013, 07:24:46 PM
No not telling porkies on Expo. Its my wife's not mine, I did say addition to the family...

And you are wrong about the spare tyres. ( I got 2 as clearly stated in the sale information ) See Below.

(http://i856.photobucket.com/albums/ab130/juddyburton/Screenshot2013-08-23at15854PM_zps93758bad.png) (http://s856.photobucket.com/user/juddyburton/media/Screenshot2013-08-23at15854PM_zps93758bad.png.html)

Is this the one you bought? if so you got it for a very good price!

Is this the reason you're selling the workshop? If I hadn't just bought  the gunbuggy I'd be interested.

Maybe with all these perenties being purchased we may have a surge in interest for series land rover as people get the bug

regards
Scott
Title: Re: RSFV wheel rim part number
Post by: FFRMAN on August 23, 2013, 07:32:31 PM
Can any one tell me the part number for a RSFR wheel rim, and where to get them from please.

Cheers

Justin

You can buy them from Land Rover, from memory about $1400 per rim
Title: Re: RSFV wheel rim part number
Post by: 303Gunner on August 23, 2013, 08:07:54 PM
They may well not be available to the public as they were probably made specifically for the Dept of Defence.  Not sure if we have a part number, I will have to see.
They were available to the public, in fac they were promoted in the Dealer accessories brochure for Defenders through the mid to late 90's. IF they still have them in stock is another question!

Part No is BYG5324.
Title: Re: RSFV wheel rim part number
Post by: juddy on August 23, 2013, 09:09:19 PM
They may well not be available to the public as they were probably made specifically for the Dept of Defence.  Not sure if we have a part number, I will have to see.
They were available to the public, in fac they were promoted in the Dealer accessories brochure for Defenders through the mid to late 90's. IF they still have them in stock is another question!

Part No is BYG5324.

Thanks Gunner good post, and available as a normal civilian part Interesting.
Title: Re: RSFV wheel rim part number
Post by: juddy on August 23, 2013, 09:26:04 PM
No not telling porkies on Expo. Its my wife's not mine, I did say addition to the family...

And you are wrong about the spare tyres. ( I got 2 as clearly stated in the sale information ) See Below.

(http://i856.photobucket.com/albums/ab130/juddyburton/Screenshot2013-08-23at15854PM_zps93758bad.png) (http://s856.photobucket.com/user/juddyburton/media/Screenshot2013-08-23at15854PM_zps93758bad.png.html)

Is this the one you bought? if so you got it for a very good price!


Is this the reason you're selling the workshop? If I hadn't just bought  the gunbuggy I'd be interested.

Maybe with all these perenties being purchased we may have a surge in interest for series land rover as people get the bug

regards
Scott

Hi Scott

Yes the wife got this one, lucky girl....

The reason I am selling the workshop is mainly because I don't have the storage spare for 4 vehicles.  I have put alot of work into it, and will get no enjoyment from it.  The Perentie is a better vehicle for our current requirements and will suit the business's needs better.

In a ideal world I would love to keep the Workshop, but I have a business to run, and need to put my efforts into that not a bunch of Land Rovers.

Hopefully I can convince her not to paint in black, and put those 20 inch rims on it :-\