Magicgrotto
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Flash band's dun't crack bit wrinkly but painted satin black looks ok
Put the stonechip on before the seamseal dried, gonna get some of that
That's the ideaPut the stonechip on before the seamseal dried, gonna get some of that
It'll never rot again lol.
Have you managed to fix this leak issue. Its driving me mad. Got any pics of said grommet ?Wow.. that is a fair old project for sure..
All doable of course but there's a lot of money's worth of panel replacement there!
I have a '94 D1 too and can honestly say they make the best all-rounders money can buy. Interior out first is a good idea. You'll find holes in the floors too but it's all easy to patch.
Mine leaks badly into the driver's footwell too- cause is a stupidly placed wiring grommet, just above the inner arch that holds water and rots the surrounding metal.
Have you managed to fix this leak issue. Its driving me mad. Got any pics of said grommet ?
And yes it has sunroofs and I will do that lol any pictures of the copper pipes and where they lead ?
This is the VERY SILLY DESIGN of wiring grommet that lets water into the footwell- (in every D1 ever built ..)
they were doomed to a rusty death as they rolled along the production line...
Aye, well it's worse than that, as LR's pathetic attempt actually ends half way up the A-post!! and is made of something akin to a chocolate fireguard - really hard to replace in one piece, , but silicon tubing from the roof, sits inside the copper, which hopefully sorts it for good!cant believe that is where the drain is what a fail
That's a really nice fix.
Both my D1's are sans sunroof.. which means they're more or less 'poverty spec' but that's ok with me
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