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Stoney



Member Since: 28 Sep 2012
Location: Hampshire
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1996 Defender 90 300 Tdi SW Epsom Green
Thanks guys Thumbs Up yer at college all the lecturers loved it always get more attention than any boy racer cars. As for the engine well you can't beat it really Very Happy looking in to some hid spot lights to replace the ones I have on the abar should also get the message through to the hatch backs driving around with fog lights on
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IKke



Member Since: 16 Aug 2008
Location: Brabant
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Netherlands 1986 Defender 90 200 Tdi SW Keswick Green
Here another youngster with a landy Very Happy Scaling the real deal.
Post #190621 3rd Dec 2012 6:22pm
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Maverick



Member Since: 08 Mar 2008
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Scotland 1996 Defender 90 300 Tdi CSW Alpine White
GUM97 wrote:
booming stereos


I'm currently pricing up stereo options... Embarassed

Was thinking about HID spotlights tonight, but not sure where I'd mount the ballast, especially on the roof lights Ben

Rebuilt 1996 black/white Defender 90 300 TDi
Post #190748 3rd Dec 2012 10:49pm
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Stoney



Member Since: 28 Sep 2012
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1996 Defender 90 300 Tdi SW Epsom Green
Ikke- great to see not every youngster buys the typical hatch back Thumbs Up
Maverick- I have been looking at some Chinese eBay ones, that actually have some really good reviews so I going to take a chance. And they have the ballast unit mounted in the back of the unit so it's altogether with a + and - coming out might be good for your roof, I assume you can get better quality/branded ones with the same set up.
Post #190907 4th Dec 2012 5:27pm
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Maverick



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Scotland 1996 Defender 90 300 Tdi CSW Alpine White
Hmm, shall have to check them out! Thumbs Up May just put HIDs in the spotlights on the a-bar for fear of blinding people! Laughing Ben

Rebuilt 1996 black/white Defender 90 300 TDi
Post #190961 4th Dec 2012 7:53pm
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Bodsy



Member Since: 20 May 2010
Location: Shropshire
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Stoney wrote:
Didn't get much done this weekend due to rain and a couple of other things on.
Been applying capt. Trolleys creeping crack cure to the external gutter to try and stop the leak on my leg also found on the rear offside conner where the filler had cracked off so filled that with plumbers gold should look ok once I clean it up and think its done the job but time will tell. And the creeping crack stuff is perfect for the smaller cracks

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You can see its blue but seeps in then dries clear.


Would this be ok for the window seals in the roof?
Does it need to be a particular temperature and how long does it take to dry?

Is it tough when it's dried or do you need to paint over it?

Sorry for all the questions, trying to get the 110 dry in the easiest way! (I've got the full weatherproof link as wel, but this looks much easier!)

Cheers

Ian

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Stoney



Member Since: 28 Sep 2012
Location: Hampshire
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1996 Defender 90 300 Tdi SW Epsom Green
Ian-
I pored it into the cracks of the rubber on my alpine windows but does leave a blue tinge. I'd imagine you can paint over it I haven't bothered yet as one day il re paint the whole roof. It takes about 20min it dry but you don't really see it as it seeps down into the crack. 20min after I took the picture I pored more in and kept repeating until I assumed it was sealed and seems to have worked. Check the rear corner of the gutter mine has a bit of filler missing and was the main water inlet. I also used plumbers gold between the gaps on roof pannels you can just see it in the pic.
Hope this makes sense and helps Thumbs Up it's great not having water poring onto my legs now.
Jack
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Bodsy



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That's great Jack, thanks. Just ordered some plumbers gold as it'll come in handy for the final fitting of the kitchen too Laughing Over on D3
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GREENI



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Great thread Thumbs Up
Post #191821 8th Dec 2012 3:20pm
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Stoney



Member Since: 28 Sep 2012
Location: Hampshire
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1996 Defender 90 300 Tdi SW Epsom Green
Done loads if little bits so,Picture time ...
Put some of the rad haz stuff on the door skins you can see the door actuators and the door grommet thing I fitted for the wires

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Door cards back on with mud handles

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Led for alarm between fuel and temp

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Bonnet pin for alarm going to change this a bit to make it less vulnerable when working on the engine

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Covered bulkhead and alarm wiring runs up behind the doors this will all be covered when I make panels for the rear

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Headlining cleaned and back in, want to re-trim this some time something dark and il use the same material for the rear panels.

Wheel brace has been bent for ages so cut it up and beefed it up with a bmx peg and some old metal

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Made a jack carrier thing while at college but didn't like so chopped most of it up. Excuse the awfull welding did this at college got a lot better now this just bolts to the bulk head haven't fitted yet Thumbs Up

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Then was inspired by this http://www.4wdaction.com.au/forum/viewtopi...;start=165 (love some of the work the Aussies do they know how to mod!) so made this and it cost be nothing just a old wetsuit top

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Then had a tidy up got rid of the ammo chest I used to keep in the back got all my ropes tools etc and just got it all behind the seats.

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Pictures always make things look rustier and dirtier than they are Sad
Wheel chock

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And behind passenger seat got rope, strop, shackles, jump leads winch controller and ammo box with random bits and bobs.
Oh and the roof insulation I cut out of the rad haz. Sorry about so many pictures hope you enjoy !

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Post #194077 16th Dec 2012 5:55pm
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GUM97



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United Kingdom 1997 Defender 90 300 Tdi HT Stornoway Grey
Blimey! You've got more stuff behind your seats than we've got in the Breakdown vans at work Whistle Nice write up though Thumbs Up An engine to TDi for!
"Land Rover- Proudly turning drivers into mechanics since 1948"
Post #194079 16th Dec 2012 6:06pm
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Stoney



Member Since: 28 Sep 2012
Location: Hampshire
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1996 Defender 90 300 Tdi SW Epsom Green
Yer it is rather packed but means I'm always prepared haha
Post #194082 16th Dec 2012 6:13pm
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bilko



Member Since: 08 Mar 2012
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1986 Defender 90 300 Tdi HT Galway Green
I'll lose the hammer behind the seats and put it out of reach from the front seats if I were you!
As it is in your pictures, if stopped by the police it would be classed as an offensive weapon and could get you arrested.

Neil.
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Stoney



Member Since: 28 Sep 2012
Location: Hampshire
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1996 Defender 90 300 Tdi SW Epsom Green
Cheers Neil I had never thought of that il move it tomorrow Thumbs Up
Post #194197 16th Dec 2012 10:59pm
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bilko



Member Since: 08 Mar 2012
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1986 Defender 90 300 Tdi HT Galway Green
No problem stoney. Thumbs Up
Nearly had something similar happen to me. On the old disco I had a felling axe and a small hatchet fastened on the rear door, but because I had a dog guard fitted I couldn't reach them from inside the vehicle. Quite funny really when you try to explain to two armed airport coppers that their out of sight and securley fastened to rear door card and I need them when greenlaning. Whistle
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