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    Using a Series 3 Diesel (PRC2670) ignition switch with a 200tdi engine

    Thanks Lynall, i've managed to allow space in my rebuild design to accomodate the exisiting setup, i've also bought in the past but not yet fitted, an Xeng steering column lock security shield. It's designed to prevent the lock being sheered off with a flat head so i guess i get to use this...
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    Using a Series 3 Diesel (PRC2670) ignition switch with a 200tdi engine

    Hi all I am re-building my Land rover 110's dash into basically a bespoke setup that would look suited to a non-standard military design. I would like to replace the Defender ignition switch/steering lock assembly with something that can sit pretty much anywhere on the dash (i.e something...
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    Dimmable low wattage spotlights

    Thanks for the responses guys, i do like those military search lamps, the way there mounted is certainly what i'm looking for even if a low wattage civilian version is what i may end up getting. I suspect i would need to get a beefier dim-dip relay for the extra lamps which i'm not sure on, i...
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    Dimmable low wattage spotlights

    This along the lines of how i want to mount them. http://simmonites.com/images/janpi.jpg
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    Dimmable low wattage spotlights

    My landy indeed conforms to those standards among others. I would like to add a good looking and useful addition, something alot of enthusiasts tend to do.
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    Dimmable low wattage spotlights

    Hi all I'm planning to add a pair of forward facing spotlights to the mirror areas of my 110 Utility. I like the idea of using low wattage lamps or LEDs so that they could be safely used with the engine off for a little while and otherwise be kind to the battery. I do however want them to be...
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