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Theres is one thing in that photo that no one has spotted yet!!!

I will buy the first person to spot it a pint!
 
Theres is one thing in that photo that no one has spotted yet!!!

I will buy the first person to spot it a pint!


I see the following:
  1. some bugger's super glued a yellow M6 fastener tub to your snow air intake
  2. you need to pick up those cable ties
  3. hope the Landy can in fact exit the garage - the Landy roof is VERY close to the garage ceiling
  4. the centre windscreen washer will hit the rail enabling screenwash to pour in [clean] the air vents and behind dash electrics
  5. oh, the windscreen bulkhead bolts...does this mean a fold down windscreen...?
ps you forgot to fit the door rubber :p
 
I owe 2 pints!

The hinges is now correct i changed it last week

But yeh it wont go out the door!!!

I did know this but i will have to let the tyres down to get about 20mm lower
Is one of those mine for realising it was very close to the roof :) If so, I'll have a pint of Punk IPA :D
 
Aup lads

It been a wile but the Landy is about done!

Took a bit longer than i wanted but work have been crazy as i work for a company that makes LFT here in the uk.

On issue i have had when working on the Landy the past few months is that i struggle to take photos and now my garage is full with the Landy and not much too, to work.

On Wednesday i will be taking the boy out of the garage and parking it up on the drive!!

Photos will follow

Cheers Landy Lee
 
Hi all

So 346 days after getting my galvanised chassis the Landy is out!

The clutch is bit high so i think i need to adjust the master cylinder and the brakes are a bit spongy so will need to re bleed them

Still got the doors to do but now the Landy is out of the garage i have the room to now do all new galvanised doors. The old ones will stay on and i will swap one at a time.

First one is the rear door and my next job is to fit the DC-DC MPPT charger and Leisure battery for the fridge.

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