What have you done to your Landie today.

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Fitted a clock into the "spare" hole in the dash, so now I'll know exactly how long it's really taking me to get anywhere.

Ran a new power supply from the alternator/battery connection to a new fuse box on the inner wing (did this the other day) fitted two relays on a nice bracket to the inner wing and wired my four driving lamps up through flexi conduit, pretty pleased with the result looks almost factory, actually it looks better than Land Rovers standard of wiring :eek:

Replaced the standard tow ball with a ball and pin type so I can tow ring type couplings and use my tow pole if I need to.
 
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fitted a new (2nd hand) rear sound proofing as mine was not there.now its much quiter in the back.now the hunt is on for the bonnet sound proofin.
 
well my manifold is blowing so have gaskets ready also notice some more nuts missing in the exhaust to turbo so mange so source some nuts for these.seems to be going on for ever chaseing blowing areas of this exhaust.
 
Just one little job to keep me out of mischief for an hour or two.

Installed an additional accessory socket to the "D" pillar, just inside the tailgate door.

Picked up the wiring on the back of the existing socket behind the "middle row" nearside seat and ran the cable behind the trim to the new socket. A 27mm Q-Max cutter for the main hole, two self tappers, a handful of Lucar crimp on connectors and the job as they say is a goodun.
 
rolled about all over the top of it fitting my ebay bargin roof box
 

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Fitted new seatbox ends, refitted my now refurbished battery box, more scraping and painting of chassis, sorted out the hi/low linkage and diflock linkage and found I need new shocks now. I guess MOT is not happening next week after all.
 
Picked up my new non winch bumper and bike rack for my 90 off 300tdistu lovely solid piece of kit.
 

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Ooooh you bought yourself a new galv chassis very nice any pics pete.

Not mine unfortunately Danny, just helping a friend out with the transport.

Got a free breakfast and made a couple of bob, good day all round:D

Took camera and mislaid it, think I left it in my car, Richards Chassis was a nice place, and wind behind us all the way back:)
 
Not mine unfortunately Danny, just helping a friend out with the transport.

Got a free breakfast and made a couple of bob, good day all round:D

Took camera and mislaid it, think I left it in my car, Richards Chassis was a nice place, and wind behind us all the way back:)

Rrr well mate maybe 1 day we can both have a galv chassis.
 
spent 4 hours prepping and spraying the station wagon rear doors the watched as one fell off as I moved the trolley and landed sprayed side down in the dirt..... ARGHHHHHHHHHHHHH

now drinking wine to get over it!!

cheers steve
 
Repaired my loom at the back, fitted new rear lights, painted more chassis and the new crossmember, refitted the exhaust correctly so that it doesn't bang and rattle and searched in vain for missing bolts.
 
went green laning in it with paul.d and suew top day out

Yes it was :D:D

What I did to my Land Rover today was some new, deeper scratches and a dent on the back from the tipping over lane (it didn't quite tip over)

So now I know why people spend the time between trips fixing the damage from the last :eek::D:D
 
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