This will be my last update for a while, I took a few days off to get the landy ready for mot and hopefully make its first run out on Sunday past. It was a charity run organised by a local 4x4 specialist, all I can say is that after fighting me to the end it passed mot and made the trip with no problems. It's far from finished but I can do the the rest as I go along.

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Just a few pics at the mot centre, I would like to thank all that have helped along the way and to those who had any interest in the rebuild. As I improve it as I go I'll update as it happens, cheers.
 
Very nice mate, well done. I'm surprised they let you take photos in the MOT centre though.
 
Cheers mate, im lucky enough to have a mate who works there and turned his head enough for me to sneek a few pics. One of the other guys even asked if i wanted the ramp up higher to get a better shot!!!!
 
Cheers mate, im lucky enough to have a mate who works there and turned his head enough for me to sneek a few pics. One of the other guys even asked if i wanted the ramp up higher to get a better shot!!!!
LOL, I thought that might be the case. You got some nice photos.
 
Well done Ian it's a credit to you for all the space you had and working out of a small garden shed. Get out now and enjoy it.
 
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Just a few photos to update the progress on the landy, not to sure if I like the spots but a friend gave them to me and tbh Icant make my mind up. Had a go at making the rockliders which I really enjoyed apart from a trip to a+e to get a bit of metal out of my eye, but happy with they way then turned out. Apart from doing a few seals on transfer box and fitting a raptor dash thats all so far.
 

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That looks superb. Wish I could weld even nearly as good as that. :oops:
That looks superb. Wish I could weld even nearly as good as that. :oops:
I got some nice welds on these, some crap ones too. By the end of making them I was getting the hang of it and its great not having to buff the ****ty welds down! Keep practicing and trying different angles and settings until you get it. :D
 
Today I had the pleasure of putting the landy to work, it pulled like a train and I hardly even knew the load I was pulling was even there! It was great to get to use it for something it is so capable of doing.

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The guy that owns this series 3 has asked if I would like to help to bring it back to life, didn't need think to hard about it and I've committed myself to doing what I can. Really looking forward to getting stuck in even though mine still needs a lot doing.
 
The landy looks great, did you paint the parts in 2k yourself? If so what's it like to use? I would like to do mine in 2k but worried about the danger side of things.
 

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