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Alitaff



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Hard to beat 18” Bowler alloys with BFG KO2 all terrian tyres ☺️
Post #759070 16th Feb 2019 7:35pm
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MJN110



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Yes very smart if it was mine I would paint the grill and headlight surrounds Santorini black to match the roof. 2016 Defender Landmark 90
2005 Defender CSW TD5 90XS
Post #759072 16th Feb 2019 7:42pm
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G4V JW



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Bowlers are definitely on the short list ?

Probably going to go with series surrounds in black eventually, slow but sure ..... Instagram; @gavin_walding
Post #759134 17th Feb 2019 7:34am
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PCM



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Roy/G4V

Is your roof gloss black or satin. Mine is just straight silver and am going for black bits soon. Having the roof wrapped and buying bits for the grill. steerign guard, vents etc.
Questions I'm debating is to buy gloss black bits or a more Mat/satin. It's a lot of cash to change so wondered what you have and is there any chance can you send a few more photos of the combo?

I love the look of Silver Defenders personally.

Cheers in advance.
Post #759191 17th Feb 2019 11:46am
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G4V JW



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My roof is gloss, from the factory I presume ? agreed can’t beat the black/silver combo, I’m going with all gloss black parts too, the great thing with these, it’s all personal and can change at will Thumbs Up Instagram; @gavin_walding
Post #759199 17th Feb 2019 12:09pm
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LCJ



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Here’s my Indus Silver USW with matching silver bits and anthracite bowlers
Post #759255 17th Feb 2019 6:28pm
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G4V JW



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Only 6 months into ownership and it’s on a ramp in bits Laughing


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The clutch died on me at the weekend, sourced an uprated clutchfix kit, so should last a bit longer, also purchased the Ashcroft output shaft kit to do whilst it’s in bits just to be safe


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Glad I did as the original was well corroded

Oh Ashcroft Very Happy


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Hopefully be back on the road by the weekend, then a little road trip to France with the wife next week Very Happy Instagram; @gavin_walding
Post #766577 2nd Apr 2019 6:07pm
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G4V JW



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Been a mad couple of weeks, after fitting the clutch and output shaft I had a trip to flatdog, new roof rack and ladder fitted and I love it, great place and lovely people..


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As we had a couple of weeks booked off work we booked a Eurotunnel crossing and headed for central France in search of some carp, camped next to the canal in a load of spots spread along about 50 miles of the Bourgogne canal, a thousand miles return trip and the defender didn’t miss a beat, we loved every minute of it and can’t wait for the next trip



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Post #769463 21st Apr 2019 1:59pm
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G4V JW



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Today we made up for the wet bank holiday weekend and got stuck into the sound deadening, rear floor, back and sides done, genuinely thought I’d have enough for the roof too so more ordered

A very satisfying job, and the thud as the doors shut now is lovely Very Happy



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Post #772650 11th May 2019 6:03pm
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L110CDL



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Makes all the effort worth while, great bit of work done there Thumbs Up 1996 Golf Blue 300Tdi 110 Pick up.

Keeper.

Clayton.
Post #772681 11th May 2019 8:09pm
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G4V JW



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Cheers man Thumbs Up Instagram; @gavin_walding
Post #772744 12th May 2019 9:33am
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BigJohn



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Good job!

What deadening did you use? Have you done the front doors? Any pics... How much of the door do you need to take apart?

John
Post #772763 12th May 2019 12:45pm
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LandRoverAnorak



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I can thoroughly recommend getting some 6mm foam over that Silent Coat, on the sides above and below the waistline. Doing the roof in a similar manner will also make a huge difference. In practice, you don't need to cover quite so much of each panel with Silent Coat but the foam should go edge to edge to get the best effect.

I did mine in this fashion last year and it totally transformed it:


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Like you though, I did cover the whole floor, so that the carpet I later installed would lie flat. Darren

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Post #772772 12th May 2019 2:41pm
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G4V JW



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Totally covered the sides as smooth as possible as I’m carpet lining them, the floor will have a mat back down, the roof is a bit patchwork but still makes a difference, managed to get the roof lining reinstalled, utility sides behind the trim carpeted and a few bits of trim also covered..... slow but sure


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Post #772897 13th May 2019 8:23am
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L110CDL



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Coming on nicely there Very Happy 1996 Golf Blue 300Tdi 110 Pick up.

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Clayton.
Post #773029 13th May 2019 8:38pm
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