Not as much as I thought then. Will have to try and do that towards the end of summer.
It's not the money, it's the time and the fact that it's a seriously ****ty job to do.
Not as much as I thought then. Will have to try and do that towards the end of summer.
It's not the money, it's the time and the fact that it's a seriously ****ty job to do.
It's expensive to have done for those reasons. The ideal thing is to get it really high off of the ground, so that you can stand under it with a pressure washer and give it a good clean first. Pro places have special ramps to do it. Laying on your back with waxoyl dripping on you isn't fun.Would you say it is time consuming and ****ty enough to pay someone else to do it?
When I say I was going to do it, I meant exactly that Disco01.
Eh? I am tired and and now even more confused than usual.
There are firms that sell complete or part looms. Anyway i thought you were a sparky?I've given mine two serious cleaning recently to get ready for a good coating, but have succumbed to a driving session tomorrow. The wiring in my landy is ****ed!!!!!! How long does it take for a full rewire of one these little beauts???
It's the nut behind the wheel.
Get rid of it and get a 2nd Land Rover, Keep one as a road car and back up vehicle and the other one a full on off roader with all the Kit.
Get rid of it and get a 2nd Land Rover, Keep one as a road car and back up vehicle and the other one a full on off roader with all the Kit.
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