Good job mine is a five door 😝
HI
I have just got my hands on a Tomb Raider body kit for my freelander 1 td4 (3 dr).
However, it has come with no instructions
Can any one help me out please? :high5:
regards
Yeah here post 14Are there any more pictures of this kicking around. I googled and could find nothing... I can feel a replica coming on
Page 72 says hungary made some limited edition tomb raider FL1's. Doesn't have numbers though....The pic is from p59 ' You and your, Land Rover Freelander, buying maintaining, modifying' by James Taylor ISBN 1 85960 899 X, the captain claims the tomb raider FL was displayed in Land Rover Gear shop, Xscape centre, Milton Keynes
NI is right. It's the body styling kit. Looks orrible. Not many have it.
http://www.landyzone.co.uk/lz/f69/2001-freelander-1-sales-brochure-specification-195912.html
Page 72 says hungary made some limited edition tomb raider FL1's. Doesn't have numbers though.
Totally agree. The reality is yer can't improve on perfection. The Freelander just can't get betterer.that in real life is truly a cheap **** look
I would assume it's largely based on a standard production Freelander with a few bolt/stick on mods. Nothing drastic which would cost a lot. Not sure if it would look like the pic in the book. Perhaps a lesser version of that due to cost. In all the years I've been Freelandering I've never come across one.Ahh I missed that bit, I reckon it was just a few bits of tread plate on the sills and bonnet, with the odd shovel strapped to the side?
Totally agree. The reality is yer can't improve on perfection. The Freelander just can't get betterer.
I would assume it's largely based on a standard production Freelander with a few bolt/stick on mods. Nothing drastic which would cost a lot. Not sure if it would look like the pic in the book. Perhaps a lesser version of that due to cost. In all the years I've been Freelandering I've never come across one.
You mean the 3dr sports body styling kit?
In all the brochures, its listed as 'dealer fit only' you'll have to remove the standard arches and align the screws where the existing plastic jobbies are!
Not exactly. There's no need to remove the existing arches
Just the screws. The kit was fitted like this by Land Rover. Most dealers used double sided body tape and/or tiger seal. My mate has broken a few 50th editions over the years. Also spoke to an ex main dealer mechanic who said they stopped using tiger seal early on as it was hard to remove the excess and sometimes the door panels would sag when they were left over night waiting for the tiger seal to cure and end up being ruined as it is tough to get off. A good quality tape is all they used in the end. Any chav body kit suppliers should be able to help sourcing good tape. You only need to drill a hole in underneath each corner of the bumper for the 4 bumper pieces. If you take off your arches first then the kit arches will locate incorrectly.
HI
I have just got my hands on a Tomb Raider body kit for my freelander 1 td4 (3 dr).
However, it has come with no instructions
Can any one help me out please? :high5:
regards
Here Spidey (which in NI, Spide is another name for chav btw )
The styling kit needs a huge spoiler and front splitter to go with it lol and it only counts if you get mud on it
We wanna see some before and after pics, op2:
You can get sticky-back plastic that looks like tread plate.
Why not just get some of that and stick it on?
Probably last longer
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