chris_mack

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I have a 1987 TD 90 which is great fun and I really like the look of it, apart from the back. What can I do to smarten it up, its hard to explain but I think it looks really **** from behind.

I'm thinking maybe a new exhaust pipe (at least the bit that is visible)...perhaps one that looks less like a willy!?!? :eek:
 
you could try washing it , also your exhaust is hanging a bit low aint it?
galvanized cappings tend to make it look more interesting.
 

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I have a 1987 TD 90 which is great fun and I really like the look of it, apart from the back. What can I do to smarten it up, its hard to explain but I think it looks really **** from behind.

I'm thinking maybe a new exhaust pipe (at least the bit that is visible)...perhaps one that looks less like a willy!?!? :eek:
Put a wheel cover on t' spare or paint it,clean that old sticker off wi a bit o thinners on a rag and put a defender decal on above fog lamp and do summat wi exhaust cos it about a foot too low.....or just get it caked in****e then will look ok too.:rolleyes:
 
im with nobby on ths one, wash it, fix the exhaust up, get a new no plate and cover that ****ty old disco rim ;)
 
Yeah, but if yer buy one of them, yer have to buy one of Grunts noo hand made LZ T-shurts too... Iss only fair.
 
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Oh aye an talkin about tee shirts, at great expense I've had the avvytars bunged onto one cartoon thingie. But, and it's a big but, but to keep it exclusive only priviledged members can have it to make there own tee shirts, we don't want any old 4x4.com type having it now do we. So I'll post again at some point to let you know how to obtain the aforesaid LZ avvvytar cartoontypething.
 

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