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Killer90
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nice mal Thumbs Up i wonder what it would look like with drl lights in it Whistle
Post #137294 5th Apr 2012 8:51pm
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BigRuss



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Killer90 wrote:
nice mal Thumbs Up i wonder what it would look like with drl lights in it Whistle


Sh#t Thumbs Up Russell
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Post #137301 5th Apr 2012 9:02pm
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BigRuss wrote:
Killer90 wrote:
nice mal Thumbs Up i wonder what it would look like with drl lights in it Whistle


Sh#t Thumbs Up


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Post #137312 5th Apr 2012 9:15pm
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K9F



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Killer90 wrote:
nice mal Thumbs Up i wonder what it would look like with drl lights in it Whistle


They are available with 55 watt halogens for an extra £60 or so, but to fit ones own being 5mm steel would be much too labour intesive and time consuming for me with the drilling, cutting and filing, also in mitigation with the Lightforces and recent JW Speakers I've sufficient lighting requirements for my needs.

Thumbs Up If you go through life with your head in the sand....all people will see is an ar5e!!

Treat every day as if it is your last....one day you will be right!!
Post #137334 5th Apr 2012 10:00pm
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Lorryman100



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The Musketeer wrote:
So that costs 22 x as much as a "normal" galv bumper. Does it last 22 x longer?


A bit of rust is fine, get over it. Scratches remind you of an event, a "near miss" "that time when we dragged an Argo out of a bog". It makes it your Defender. Being battered tells it's story, it seperates it from being just a mode of transport.

If your Land Rover is in showroom condition, it's boring. It's just a car. Which is probably fine if your an insurance salesman.


So by your reckoning I can get a fully galvanised bumper for £29.52? I'll take a 100, good profit margin there for me! As to the rest of your delightful post, the defender is just one of my cars and not my main mode of transport, and yes it is just a car. The rust, if it was 24 years old like yours then I would not be bothered but as it is 2 and a bit and cost 30K I'll replace the bumper under warranty every time it starts to rust because I can and when it needs replacing again out of warranty I'll look elsewhere for a replacement bumper like this one from Entreq. I couldn't remember if I had read any of your posts before? but a quick search soon revealed this, http://www.defender2.net/forum/topic11266.html Rolling Eyes now I understand your above comments.
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I did just that! Swapped my bumper out under warranty as the paint was flaking off in sheets on the underside then out of warranty sought something more resilient and fit for purpose. If you go through life with your head in the sand....all people will see is an ar5e!!

Treat every day as if it is your last....one day you will be right!!
Post #137460 6th Apr 2012 3:48pm
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Lorryman100 wrote:
The Musketeer wrote:
So that costs 22 x as much as a "normal" galv bumper. Does it last 22 x longer?


A bit of rust is fine, get over it. Scratches remind you of an event, a "near miss" "that time when we dragged an Argo out of a bog". It makes it your Defender. Being battered tells it's story, it seperates it from being just a mode of transport.

If your Land Rover is in showroom condition, it's boring. It's just a car. Which is probably fine if your an insurance salesman.


So by your reckoning I can get a fully galvanised bumper for £29.52? I'll take a 100, good profit margin there for me! As to the rest of your delightful post, the defender is just one of my cars and not my main mode of transport, and yes it is just a car. The rust, if it was 24 years old like yours then I would not be bothered but as it is 2 and a bit and cost 30K I'll replace the bumper under warranty every time it starts to rust because I can and when it needs replacing again out of warranty I'll look elsewhere for a replacement bumper like this one from Entreq. I couldn't remember if I had read any of your posts before? but a quick search soon revealed this, http://www.defender2.net/forum/topic11266.html Rolling Eyes now I understand your above comments.


Each to his own Smile

Galv bumpers are actually £35 once you add the dreaded on.

http://www.paddockspares.com/nrc9211-front-bumper-galvanised.html
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Post #137467 6th Apr 2012 4:08pm
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chiefstoker



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The Musketeer wrote:
Lorryman100 wrote:
The Musketeer wrote:
So that costs 22 x as much as a "normal" galv bumper. Does it last 22 x longer?


A bit of rust is fine, get over it. Scratches remind you of an event, a "near miss" "that time when we dragged an Argo out of a bog". It makes it your Defender. Being battered tells it's story, it seperates it from being just a mode of transport.

If your Land Rover is in showroom condition, it's boring. It's just a car. Which is probably fine if your an insurance salesman.


So by your reckoning I can get a fully galvanised bumper for £29.52? I'll take a 100, good profit margin there for me! As to the rest of your delightful post, the defender is just one of my cars and not my main mode of transport, and yes it is just a car. The rust, if it was 24 years old like yours then I would not be bothered but as it is 2 and a bit and cost 30K I'll replace the bumper under warranty every time it starts to rust because I can and when it needs replacing again out of warranty I'll look elsewhere for a replacement bumper like this one from Entreq. I couldn't remember if I had read any of your posts before? but a quick search soon revealed this, http://www.defender2.net/forum/topic11266.html Rolling Eyes now I understand your above comments.


Each to his own Smile

Galv bumpers are actually £35 once you add the dreaded on.

http://www.paddockspares.com/nrc9211-front-bumper-galvanised.html
[/url]



I may buy a couple then for when my 7yr old+ bumper starts to show any signs of rust Whistle 2005 TD5 90 Hard Top

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