put a new set of bottom shock bushes/washers and nut on the n/s/f (thought it was'nt riding very well most of the last laning trip):D
then took the old girl down onto west moor (did'nt want to go laning tomorrow with shinny new tyres :D) those bfg's were awsome , might have to get some more weekend work done and get another pair for the front :rolleyes:
 
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Nice new cubby box fitted! Complete with holding area for my frappucino while I'm driving along.
 
Misjudged a turning and drove into a wall (only scraped it):doh:, managed to bend edge of bumper until bumper end cap was catching tyre (frick the standard Disco bumper is cr@p:mad:), broke the indicater lens and scraped a bit of the wing ... a bit of brute force later and she was drivable. Am so annoyed at myself at a silly little mistake, but at least I won't be bored tomorrow when I take the ****ty bumper off and bin it.
 
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Went to the local Historic Military vehicle 'Overlord' show and got me an ex-Army, lockable steel toolbox which I have just bolted securely to the RH wheel arch in the hard top's load area. Tres 'andy, no?

Not bad for a tenner ;)
 
took the old 90 laning with the other sash guys , well impressed with the new rubber cant fault um
just loading a couple of video's atm will post 1 in a bit
 
Drove it the 18 or so miles to B&Q in Perth to get some wood for my camper conversion...............Only to realise I had left my wallet behind :doh:

But it did give me a great opportunity to take some measurements to see exactly what I'll need. 1 - 48"x96" sheet of 18mm plywood will suffice for everything (with a couple of bits of trim and a couple of hinges and some varnish, wood stain or paint.)
 

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