Fit plenty of lead flashing tape over all exposed metal surfaces,, much of it then covered with camping mat. The partitions I mentioned before. And you can hear " sounds of the forest "Unfortunately, You will not be able to hear the "sounds of the forest" soundtrack due to the 200tdi rattling away.
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Oh not exactly landrover but you'll need
Amazon product
It's the best thing for keeping the midges off, if it's not windy or raining, the midges WILL eat you alive without protection!!
One of the best things I have done to my 200Tdi 90 was fit citroen BX seats, easy to do and so much more comfortable, the foam even gives a new level of suspension. Cushty.
One of the best things I have done to my 200Tdi 90 was fit citroen BX seats, easy to do and so much more comfortable, the foam even gives a new level of suspension. Cushty.
That takes me back! Fitted those to my 109 many years ago, the bases lift up or out (can't remember which) for access. I fitted the seatbelts too cos the bx seats have the stalk bit built in.One of the best things I have done to my 200Tdi 90 was fit citroen BX seats, easy to do and so much more comfortable, the foam even gives a new level of suspension. Cushty.
Yep got those in mine aswell but in leather and they are great for long distance driving, since fitting them i have replaced the cubby box with a new one but raised it so i can rest my arm on it like you can in disco'sMazda RX-8 seats in mine. They are pretty much the same width as the standard ones and fit without too much grief. Only negatives are I couldn't retain the centre seat and they are a bit more of an effort to get in and out of. Also, if you want to get to under the seats you have to take them out, though I have found I can still get to the batteries by sliding them back.