Fitted a replacement CV joint for one that broke and a steering box replacing one that only had power assistance on left hand lock when cold. So I again own a Disco that goes and steers.:cool:
 
A bit of de holing with my new welder :D

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Inner wings and a small patch on the sill

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Fortunately the other side is in better condition, then I'll have a look at the boot floor :p
 
egr valve delete, clean up of sensors, fresh oil filters, air filter and fuel filter,new fuel filter housing and ordered new rear anti roll bar links and still got starter motor refurb kit to install amongst many other jobs!
 
Fitted a standard radio all works a treat, steering wheel control rear head phone plug ins gonna try out the CD player and tape deck tomorrow :D
 
Replaced the glow plugs relay ..... for no other reason than I'm a great believer in preventive maintenance.
 
Replaced rocker cover gasket,old one was stiff as a board lol, no wonder I had leaks new one fitted all clean no leaks happy chappy :)
 
bloody hell mate , have they done much damage apart from the wiring

sorry once again to hear that
No damage at all, it's been unscrewed by two people and the wires chopped. The roof is muddy after my recent trip to Wales and there's no marks on it like there were when I fitted it unaided :(
 
No damage at all, it's been unscrewed by two people and the wires chopped. The roof is muddy after my recent trip to Wales and there's no marks on it like there were when I fitted it unaided :(

one small mercy then, know that’s no constellation to ur missing light :(

when i fit one am going to try and fit it behind my front grill
 
one small mercy then, know that’s no constellation to ur missing light :(

when i fit one am going to try and fit it behind my front grill

One lesson, painful for @Marmaduke but worth paying attention to by others, is to use some form of security bolt on items like that but then be aware that the oiks may cause more damage when attempting a removal.

Cheers
 
One lesson, painful for @Marmaduke but worth paying attention to by others, is to use some form of security bolt on items like that but then be aware that the oiks may cause more damage when attempting a removal.

Cheers

also thought that ref security bolts , with how much damage could be done by trying to remove the item

but on the other hand will hopefully put them off in the beginning , is always a gamble
 
I've also got a 52" curved one but I'd have to fabricate brackets to mount it to the bumper. If I do and can be bothered it'll be getting welded on and they'll have to nick the whole front bumper. The one they stole was very distinctive so I'll certainly recognise it if I see it locally.
 
I've also got a 52" curved one but I'd have to fabricate brackets to mount it to the bumper. If I do and can be bothered it'll be getting welded on and they'll have to nick the whole front bumper. The one they stole was very distinctive so I'll certainly recognise it if I see it locally.

one guy i knew had a big winch bumper nicked , that takes some bottle as it was during the day in a public car park
 

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