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It’s 5am, I’m at work and stumbled across this. A happy hour spent reading through this. Thank you sir.

Cool :cool:

Hope you found something useful in the thread, usually I find it's just me whining about never enough time and having an uncanny knack for finding make work projects when I really should be driving it LOLZ ;)

For once this week I was actually asleep at 5am and not getting my daily dose of baby puke LOL

Happy holidays when you manage to get some time off ;)
 
Cool :cool:

Hope you found something useful in the thread, usually I find it's just me whining about never enough time and having an uncanny knack for finding make work projects when I really should be driving it LOLZ ;)

For once this week I was actually asleep at 5am and not getting my daily dose of baby puke LOL

Happy holidays when you manage to get some time off ;)

Loved all the photos and chat! Looks like a great vehicle. I bloody love those D1s.
 
A slow day on the landy is better than a good one not.

My welders up at the farm and I got back this eve. I think I'll do a touch of tidying up, chopping and painting tomorrow on mine and prob farm new years day. Itching again now. Was thinking about my plans to do the outrigger repair down the m42 lol
 
A slow day on the landy is better than a good one not.

My welders up at the farm and I got back this eve. I think I'll do a touch of tidying up, chopping and painting tomorrow on mine and prob farm new years day. Itching again now. Was thinking about my plans to do the outrigger repair down the m42 lol
LOLZ, I usually do my planning on a drive somewhere but it's a pain in the arze when you need to write or draw something when your doing the legally mandated speed limit ;)
 
A great read DD, and I love the pics of the sill and rubber seal 'fin' that you've welded on, always wondered how to get around that!

Hopefully, with lots of help from my old man, we'll be getting my 2 door project moving in the right direction soon (need to get the old man's 110 back on its wheels and off the axle stands as its blocking the workshop door)and I'm too much of a fanny to brave the weather!!! Anyway, I've noticed you've referenced YRM a few times, are they any good? About the only piece of new panel I haven't already purchased are the lower a posts, which include the lower hinge, YRM sell them and it would be a great time saver rather than fabbing them ourselves, any opinions on them? Cheers dude, keep up the good work! :)
 
A great read DD, and I love the pics of the sill and rubber seal 'fin' that you've welded on, always wondered how to get around that!

Hopefully, with lots of help from my old man, we'll be getting my 2 door project moving in the right direction soon (need to get the old man's 110 back on its wheels and off the axle stands as its blocking the workshop door)and I'm too much of a fanny to brave the weather!!! Anyway, I've noticed you've referenced YRM a few times, are they any good? About the only piece of new panel I haven't already purchased are the lower a posts, which include the lower hinge, YRM sell them and it would be a great time saver rather than fabbing them ourselves, any opinions on them? Cheers dude, keep up the good work! :)
Cheers man :)

YRM = best on the market for D1 & RRC repair panels, honestly don't know how they make money on the level of quality, inner wings and light boxes are superb and remarkably consistent in quality.

I fabbed my own as I am trying to keep the costs down but the YRM parts save you a lot of time.

Really looking forward to seeing a build thread for your 2 door RRC :)
 
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