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  1. #1
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    Default Introduction Post

    Hey my name Mike and I just bought a 03 D2 SE7 with 93K on her. No ACE or SES .

    I live out in the desert in SoCal and she came from AZ, so theres not much rust (which is a plus in my book).

    Already installed a Borla cat-back exhaust, K&N filter, upgraded the headlights and foglights. Have Bilstein shocks but havn't installed them yet.

    Also ordered a roof rack, ladder and sliders from roverracks.com.

    Trying to upload a pic but its not working. Sorry

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    Nice Disco Mike. Can't wait to see it with the new goods!

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    x2 that Discovery just looks so at home in that picture!
    1997 DI "crawler"

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    I am pretty confident that Roverracks.com is the same as Northwest Parts racks.
    1993 RRC LWB 300TDI conversion
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    www.racktents.com

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    I think your right on that.
    Mike~
    His - 03 D2 (almost done)
    Hers - 04 Jeep Wrangler Sport (just starting)

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    Welcome aboard. Nice truck... you'll have loads of fun with it.

    And the above people are correct, Roverracks.com appear to be the same as Northwest Parts racks (even have the same pics and same nomenclature).
    Nathan Hindman
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    Welcome! Congrats on the DII.

    I used to own a NWP roofrack and hated it. Poor build quality. This weekend I saw one of their new racks and the quality is much much higher. The welds were clean, it was zinc plated under the powder coating, and had a few other minor modifications over the original that make it nice.

    All in all, I'd still give the SD racks an edge, but the NWP/Roverracks aren't the dogs that they used to be.

    Craig
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    Wow! SafariGard is back? For real?
    Will there be customer service involved as well? (with all due respect- no disrespect intended)

    If so, that would be HUGE for those of us that loved your product, but hated your delivery/customer service!

    Please elaborate!

    Dendy

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    Quote Originally Posted by SafariGard
    I am currently the new CEO of SafariGard. Would love to hear all expectations, desires, and help that I can do for any of you. Thanks for the time...

    Very Respectfully,

    Casey Gray
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