Thats the opinion of the garage too - but it might end up like Triggers broom.....IMHO, its almost always worth spending money on the electronic free zone vehicles - given that, if looked after, they will outlast just about everything else on the planet.
Aye, it might - but what else are you going to buy with anything like the same abilities and lack of electrical gremlins?Thats the opinion of the garage too - but it might end up like Triggers broom.....
Aye, it might - but what else are you going to buy with anything like the same abilities and lack of electrical gremlins?
We're running D1's - they are our "forever" vehicles - we have had our fill of electronic sh*te, and if we had stayed with D1's before we had a new RR, and a new ni$$an and a new pe*geot - the money we would have saved would repair D1's for the rest of our lives !!!!
We lost £18K on the ni$$an alone - repairs a D1 for a while, does that
Indeed - clarifies ones thoughts a bit really!!18K Kin hell
My thoughts exactlyLooks like I have 17k left then
Agreed!Got to be worth getting a small hammer and checking the rest of the chassis very thoroughly?
Agreed!
That was done on Saturday, and will be rechecked when its up on the ramp later in the week
I went around mine with a hammer this weekend, wish i hadn't
Lots of mild steel on order, i think my chassis will end up around 20-30% patched/ replaced.
more 'before' pics
yup - once the 'moisture seal' had been removed (*underseal).Wholly smokes, is this the motor in your avatar?
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