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hairyasswelder
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December 28, 2008, 18:38:34 »
Finally finished the tank guard :dance: :dance:
After being let down more times than I could stand and certain problems with getting parts, then losing interest and putting it on hold, its finished :clap: :clap:
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'88 RR 3.5 efi, an on going project :o) evolving daily/slowly
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December 28, 2008, 19:43:48 »
quality bit of kit mate,good on ya,think this is my next mod too :D
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Jonny Boaterboy
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Nice one, I have just brought mine. I have painted mine up in black hammerite so it blends in a bit more, how did you get on any problems? I see in the instructions you have to mark and drill some holes? Any problems lining them up? I all so see yo have attached your electrics to the bumper. I have decided to fit a waterproof connector and attach the elec socket to the drop plate. When you remove the drop plate for off roading you put a waterproof blank in and keep it all tucked behind the tank guard. I got it from a boat marine place.
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It's alot smaller than a normal tow hitch connector as well.
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December 30, 2008, 18:04:34 »
I'm going to fit a single 13 pin connector under the rear wing. It will get cruddy but these are better prtected then the UK 7 pin plugs and now that they are standard fit on Explorer group caravans you'll find they become cheaper and more popular.
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Blue, 1988 Range Rover 3.5 EFi with plenty of toys bolted on
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December 31, 2008, 04:03:34 »
Looing good Steve; We were talking about that many months ago when I bought the ac condensor.
Think that has to go on my birthday list.....how much are you selling them for?
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