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#61
No roads? No problem. It's a Defender.
This isn't just a 4x4 it's a legacy on wheels.
Mountains, mud, rivers, rocks... bring it on.
While others turn back, the Defender powers through—with style, class, and confidence.
On the outside, it's rugged. On the inside, it's luxury redefined.

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#62
Yes, since the import ban was lifted in February 2025, many are bringing in parts via UK/Japan channels again. Check with known importers or use freight-forwarders. Also, Facebook groups and WhatsApp circles are buzzing with part alerts. Colombo and Kurunegala have active vendors.
#63
Photos & Videos From the Trails / Pure white. Pure power.
Last post by M10_defender - Jul 18, 2025, 10:02 PM
Pure white. Pure power. The Land Rover Defender doesn't just stand out—it dominates. Clean lines, bold stance, and built to conquer anything from city streets to jungle trails.

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#64
Are Defender spare parts still easy to find or import post-2025 ban lift?
#65
yeh! Mcn that seem like king in the forest that level of classic feel
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#66
Common issue. Check your radiator core (might need a flush), thermostat, and fan clutch. Upgrading to an aluminum radiator or adding an auxiliary electric fan helps. Also, ensure coolant is topped up and the system is bled properly.
#67
Machan, don't even think of hitting the jungle without this beast! The Land Rover Defender is next-level luxury. Rain, mud, rock or river—inside it's full AC, leather seats, and vibes like a Bentley. Surrounded by pure jungle, but feeling like royalty. This ride's built for kings, da.

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#68
My 300Tdi gets hot fast in Colombo traffic. Anyone else facing this?
#69
Next time try the Gombaniya trail, but go with a group. I did it solo and nearly tipped near the edge. Nice shots love the one near the pine forest.
#70
Solid shots aiya! We went in March—took the Loolwatta route, lots of rock climbs and narrow corners. Only our 110 made it all the way. The Cherokee overheated and we had to tow it back to Hunnasgiriya 😅