See the brush and dust pan in the photo are they the remnants of your hair dressing tools from your ****lander days?:rolleyes:

im going to tell on u for picking on me, :p:D:p

oh bloody hell who shall i run and tell tales to, oh i know my dogs they will listen :D

there great them brushes , great at getting dog hairs off the floor , even better for the car :rolleyes:
 
im going to tell on u for picking on me, :p:D:p

oh bloody hell who shall i run and tell tales to, oh i know my dogs they will listen :D

there great them brushes , great at getting dog hairs off the floor , even better for the car :rolleyes:

I've got a Furminator for bushing the dog, it also works great on the carpets in the motor and also the rear of the back seats, lifts 100% of the hair
Works well on the dog as well!

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Also forgot to mention I changed the bulbs in my climate control so I can now see them in the darkness. The bulbs are £1.45 each from maplin, a lot cheaper than any of the "official" sources
 
I've got a Furminator for bushing the dog, it also works great on the carpets in the motor and also the rear of the back seats, lifts 100% of the hair
Works well on the dog as well!

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my lab wasn't too keen on that , they was having a demonstration in pets at home and tried it on her

got there standard brushes but also the dyson brush, brilliant in how much hair i can vacuum off candy especially when she moulting

like the slicker and pin brushes :D:D
 
thk god for that , got the compressor in and fitted , pipes bubble tested for leaks

pleased i used pushfit , nice and easy

didn't get chance to remove the valve block, was too bloody cold

at least the landy is back on the road, will do the front block next weekend

getting through the list, lol
 
Took the tailgate door card off, only broke 5 of the red things! hehe! found out why rear wash doesn't work,little non return valve leaking
 
Replaced my misted up and corroded fog light, having to dremel every screw off... removed headlight and placed into a warm place to remove condensation, attempted to replace the hydraulic strut on the rear step... work in progress!! And finally managed to place my personalised plate on, at last! :D
 
waiting for my new front valve block to turn up today , not looking forward to this one , too bloody cold :eek::eek:

can then get the disco back on the road , :D
 
valve block has turned up, good fun having to remove inner wheel arch and trim

oh plse don't rain

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Silly question, but has the layout/features changed with the new disc?

''tis that a D3 , or my eyes tricking me , lol

there's only two of us in here so far,

don't worry he will answer when he's finished playing around, as we're both new owners , :D:D
 
Silly question, but has the layout/features changed with the new disc?

Sorry, you never quoted the post so it didn't flash up

Everything the same apart from all the new roads. Mine was really out of date.
Didn't even have our street on it as it was only built 6 years ago.
All good now, only took about 3 mins to update.
 
View attachment 111397 Plugged in my nanocom and brought it a holder so I can keep an eye on the live readings. Thanks to biggeeeee for this great bit of kit!

that looks good,

as i've only had mine a month a still like turning all the lights on and watch the entire dashboard etc light up

so pleased they don't need changing , must be at least 80 x bulbs

yeh i know need to get a hobby, got one a disco :D:D
 
Looks good. Like the holder, it was kept in the glovebox of mine
Looks like I made the right decision.
I note the other guy has never came back, least you were persistent!!
If I have my mind set on something then I will go for it, and I knew I would be working on this a lot so wanted only the best tools to help me.

Hi BVP,

Is that a holder from bbs for the nanocom ? or a third party?

Cheers
It's a dual one from halfrauds, £15
It's a phone & ****nav holer, or in my case phone and nanocom
 

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