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HossBog



Member Since: 22 Jul 2015
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Given her a clean....
Now I've definitely decided to keep the Defender, I've given her a celebratory clean.


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Only mod so far are XS clear indicators. Brunel grille on order, and booked in to local classic car restorers to get the bodywork A1 end of March. Also planning to get Puma bonnet from Masai sprayed and fitted at same time, also an air con grille mount.

Dependent on funds, a JE stage 2 could be in on the cards... 2002MY Defender 90 H/T
Post #493036 16th Jan 2016 7:32pm
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L110CDL



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Nice one BossHogg Thumbs Up
Post #493058 16th Jan 2016 8:07pm
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stanley



Member Since: 18 Sep 2009
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United Kingdom 2011 Defender 110 Puma 2.4 USW Orkney Grey
Good choice with Brunel grill Thumbs Up
Post #493081 16th Jan 2016 8:56pm
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JAY BOY



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Smart and to be even smarter shortly. Thumbs Up
Post #493083 16th Jan 2016 8:59pm
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custom90



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Very smart, a job I've got to get on with too. Mr. Green
Post #493133 16th Jan 2016 11:32pm
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taffrican



Member Since: 14 Jan 2011
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Wales 2002 Defender 90 Td5 HT Java Black
Looks like a keeper to me Thumbs Up Optimists say the glass is half full..
Pessimists say the glass is half empty..
Engineers say the glass is twice the size it needs to be!
Post #493138 16th Jan 2016 11:43pm
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RRUK
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Did you jet wash the chassis, outriggers, rear x member etc?

You're brave to wash it with a jet wash, reveals every single leak! Laughing 2016 D4 HSE

1998 110 TUM HS FFR Hard Top XD WOLF

1982 Series 3 SWB Petrol
Post #493205 17th Jan 2016 10:41am
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rustandoil



Member Since: 08 Sep 2012
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It wont stay that clean for long given the state of the roads around here Very Happy
Post #493234 17th Jan 2016 12:00pm
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HossBog



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I gave it a thorough jetwash underneath and over the windscreen, doors and bulkhead in order to retest how leaky it was. I was pleasantly suprised that it was pretty much dry inside, front and also in the rear tub.

Eddie, tell me about it - I thought farmers were supposed to clean off the worst of the mud when they go off their fields onto the road.....not leave huge clods everywhere, which then turns the B roads into mud tracks.... 2002MY Defender 90 H/T
Post #493292 17th Jan 2016 3:05pm
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custom90



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Don't suppose you've tried to use a jet wash in the middle of the fields though. Rolling with laughter

I can't really see how that would be feasible. IIRC, they should put 'danger mud on road' signs out though if it does get mucky and slippy.

It's a worrying time of year if your ridding on MT's of any sort this time of year, had a little bit of a slippy time yesterday. Shocked
Post #493311 17th Jan 2016 4:01pm
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HossBog



Member Since: 22 Jul 2015
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They do have a duty to clear off the roads or prevent mud coming onto the road - round here you see massive clods from tractors on the roads for about 200m past field entrances. As a (fair weather only nowadays) biker I always sudder when I see the state of some of the roads round here....never mind oil or drain covers, you'd stand no chance when hitting mud covered roads at low temperatures...equally for cyclists. I'm sure it's getting worse. 2002MY Defender 90 H/T
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custom90



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I've noticed a lot of Diesel too. Confused
Post #493489 17th Jan 2016 9:52pm
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