Anyone near Leeds help with making me step not so poorly please.
 

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Not good for serious ofroaders but my solution-- good for kids to sit on, adults to put theire feet on and my old dogs to go in and out.==
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Stop dipping the arse in salty water when launching your boat. But rear end rust is inevitable with a D2 is in not 🙁
And my D1 after 25 years … I don’t have a boat 😊
 

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I agree, chuck that bit in the scrap pile, with the rest of the chassis. Mine went within weeks of buying the old girl. Far too expensive to put a genuine step back on, unless you have more money than sense, or a good source of second hand parts...
 
I'd pay for that rear step (but i'm outside uk, so), it's in a lot better condition than mine and new ones cost a lot.
Definately do NOT bin that but put for sale.
 
I would have used that as a good excuse to buy a welding machine and get practicing, you will need that skill sooner rather than later ;).
Please don't mention welding after the carry on I had with a supposedly Landrover garage......

 
A patch up.... Better tha £300 for new
 

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