Donor car is a damaged Gen I Liberty (AWD manual sedan) which I recently bought from Brisbane auctions.
Intentions are to convert the Brumby to:
EJ22, AWD manual, L series low range gearset, rear VLSD, and 4.111 ratios.
I'm still thinking about whether I should go for a BYB 5 stud conversion. Dunno if I'm better off keeping my 6 x scorpion rims and having the Brumby's rear drums uograded to RX disc brakes.
It's also been suggested to me to forget about an LPG conversion, but get a custom ULP auxillary fuel tank instead. Rational with this idea is that an EJ22 Brumby would be so light (and economical) that only a small amount of running costs would be saved by converting to gas. Better to spend the money on fitting a second ULP fuel tank under the tray and take advantage of fuel offers at the bottom of the price cycle (ie: tuesdays / wednesdays).
Other advice and ideas would be appreciated.
