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Karls

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My rebuild has been somewhat long and drawn out and painfully slow when I read of Aaron's exploits! The stripdown went quickly, too quickly to take enough photos but I'm sure I'm not the only one guilty of that.

Being as it was such a long time ago (I'm talking 2 1/2 years ago) and my memory is rubbish due to a head injury, I need some help as in 'what goes on next?'. I have rebuilt the seatbox and have been soundproofing that and the soundproofing has spread to the bulkhead, where I may have got a bit carried away! But now that is done, I want to start assembling the dash trim to the bulkhead but I can't recall what the sequence of parts is (I've got the Raptor Engineering kit to fit as well).

Can anyone help please?
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This is a link to a public album I put my dash pictures in. I created it last year for someone who asked the same thing. Have a look through and see what you think, they might help.
Click HERE
 
Another thought. I put the body, doors and roof on (left the floor panels out) so that I could stand inside, even in bad weather, and work on the dash. It also meant I didn't have to wrap it in a tarp every time I finished a spell of work on it.
 
Oh god, I'll give you one guess who that someone was. Durr...I did say my memory's crap didn't I?!
Thank you, again.
:D Awesome! I didn't remember it was you, so we're both as bad as each other. :)
I too had a bad head injury about 4 years ago. My memory has never recovered, but age is also becoming a factor I think.
 
Research will probably show that people with bad head injuries end up restoring Land Rovers and that it's one of the cruel side-effects of not knowing any better!
But....I had a concussion a few years ago with memory problems for a while afterwards......and now I have 2 classic range rovers to restore. D:
 
It's getting spooky now. We all seem to have had some sort of head trauma!

Research will probably show that people with bad head injuries end up restoring Land Rovers and that it's one of the cruel side-effects of not knowing any better!

All of this circumstantial evidence can't be wrong. :)
:confused::confused::confused::confused::confused:
 
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