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Swipe Member Since: 31 Aug 2018 Location: Rustington, West Sussex Posts: 101 |
Hope youโre recovery goes well. 2004 Autobiography TD6 Java Black |
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29th Feb 2020 8:09pm |
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green-oval-nut Member Since: 02 Sep 2016 Location: Tunbridge Wells, Kent Posts: 929 |
Thanks Swipe. I am on the mend, although going a bit stir crazy. |
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2nd Mar 2020 10:40pm |
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green-oval-nut Member Since: 02 Sep 2016 Location: Tunbridge Wells, Kent Posts: 929 |
Been a while since I posted. I have been rebuilding suspension compressors for many people and decided to do the one on Tank. Tank is currently parked on my garden for safe keeping during the lockdown as people on my Estate have gone a bit more wild than before Even my neighbour and friend has put his pride and joy in a harder to nick place
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27th Mar 2020 3:56pm |
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green-oval-nut Member Since: 02 Sep 2016 Location: Tunbridge Wells, Kent Posts: 929 |
Started and carried on with some little cosmetic jobs for Tank. Carried on painting 1 trim to see what the finish is before I do a full set of wood trims in gloss black for the interior. Also refurbished what were 2 unusable spotlight brackets (genuine Land Rover) including one really rare clip cover and instead of leaving them satin black, decided to paint them gloss black.
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16th Apr 2020 2:50pm |
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green-oval-nut Member Since: 02 Sep 2016 Location: Tunbridge Wells, Kent Posts: 929 |
Finally gotten around to making a start on the replacement rear bumper. Sanded, primed and 1 coat of paint so far.
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24th Apr 2020 12:28am |
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green-oval-nut Member Since: 02 Sep 2016 Location: Tunbridge Wells, Kent Posts: 929 |
Final coat of Java Black applied to the bumper, I went over board with the amount of coats done to give me enough layers to and back enough to create a nice smooth coat. Hopefully I will be able to get the lacquer on tomorrow afternoon.
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25th Apr 2020 4:24pm |
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green-oval-nut Member Since: 02 Sep 2016 Location: Tunbridge Wells, Kent Posts: 929 |
Finally got to put the first layer of lacquer on. Loving how it is coming out so far.
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6th May 2020 2:29pm |
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GGDR Member Since: 26 Nov 2016 Location: London Posts: 3542 |
Fantastic rattle can result!
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6th May 2020 5:26pm |
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green-oval-nut Member Since: 02 Sep 2016 Location: Tunbridge Wells, Kent Posts: 929 |
Cheers. Iโm happy with it for a rattle canned Job. I have 1 more coat of lacquer to do tomorrow, and a kind bird decided to land on it so now need to touch up a couple of tiny claw marks ๐ |
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6th May 2020 6:27pm |
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green-oval-nut Member Since: 02 Sep 2016 Location: Tunbridge Wells, Kent Posts: 929 |
The bumper now has all its layers of lacquer on it, got to leave it a few days at least to really properly set, then I can machine polish it and it to Tank. As the bumper is coming off, I will also be installing the LED bumper lights like the ones I fitted to Oscar. I am finally getting my genuine spotlights tomorrow, so they are going to be fitted next week. I am also hoping to re-fit my TV tuner so my radio display works again. I am also on the hunt for 1 or 2 5 spoke 20" Sport wheels to complete the wheels I have. But for now, I am having to heavily restrict what I spend. But the way the country is behaving around the pandemic, I am certain there will be at least 2 more big lockdowns, so starting to try and build up a few parts for certain jobs to keep me going.
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7th May 2020 11:46pm |
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green-oval-nut Member Since: 02 Sep 2016 Location: Tunbridge Wells, Kent Posts: 929 |
Today didn't exactly go as planned. I figured an hour to swap the old broken bumper for the new painted one. I knew the rear bumper had been hit, but was surprised at what I found underneath. The crash bar on the drivers side was bent. This caused me no end of grief with the new bumper. Anyway, got to mid afternoon and over 3 hours of profanities and me being in a bad mood and I finally got the bumper on the brackets bent to the right position, only to find that the crumpled metal is stopping the new parking sensor from going in, so the bumper was going to have to come back off. At this point I had had enough! So threaded the LED lights wires through and parked the car up. Tomorrow I have to get the bumper off and cut a small section of the crumpled metal out to allow the sensor to go where it should. Then it needs polishing and waxing. I am also going to install the LED wiring properly.
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14th May 2020 5:15pm |
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Haylands Member Since: 04 Mar 2014 Location: East Yorkshire Posts: 8190 |
Aren't you going to have trouble at MOT time with no rear reflectors..?? Pete
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14th May 2020 5:53pm |
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green-oval-nut Member Since: 02 Sep 2016 Location: Tunbridge Wells, Kent Posts: 929 |
There are reflectors in the lights which are visible from the rear
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14th May 2020 7:51pm |
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green-oval-nut Member Since: 02 Sep 2016 Location: Tunbridge Wells, Kent Posts: 929 |
Another interesting day, felt really ill, not this covid-19 rubbish, just normal bad day of my normal health But I forced myself out of the door. To start with, I put the parking sensors in the wrong way round! I will deal with that tomorrow. But managed to get the tail and brake light function wired up and the reverse light lead fed through ready to route it to the spare wheel well. Another job to be added to tomorrow's list. Then I need to track down new bolts for the mud guards and where the bumper screws to the wheel arch liner and somehow I managed to lose the top bumper trim, so going to track that down, then I can machine polish the bumper to bring it up to the shine it supposed to have. Then I can finally kick Tank off the garden for about a week so I can get my exhaust swapped over on Oscar and get a couple of jobs done on my diesel ML.
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15th May 2020 4:47pm |
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