View attachment 192256 View attachment 192257 Hi guys
Isn’t hindsight a wonderful thing, I brought my Discovery new in 1990 and went to town with all the bells and whistles, bull bars /lights /sidesteps/ rear ladder/ roof rack/ Longrange fuel tank and many more besides,
Little did I know that fitting so genuine Land Rover front mudflats would come back to bite in the arse nearly 30 later,
She has been layed up for the last 10 years awaiting my retirement to put her back on the road,
That slipped a little due to another project but decided to get on and do it,
Knowing the outer sills were a bit cruddy I started there, removed the passenger seat and carpet and extra
Sound proofing and this is what I found
Isn’t hindsight a wonderful thing, I brought my Discovery new in 1990 and went to town with all the bells and whistles, bull bars /lights /sidesteps/ rear ladder/ roof rack/ Longrange fuel tank and many more besides,
Little did I know that fitting so genuine Land Rover front mudflats would come back to bite in the arse nearly 30 later,
She has been layed up for the last 10 years awaiting my retirement to put her back on the road,
That slipped a little due to another project but decided to get on and do it,
Knowing the outer sills were a bit cruddy I started there, removed the passenger seat and carpet and extra
Sound proofing and this is what I found