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How was the first run out Dunk? or are you still out riding around;)

 

Went okay Paul, only went to the mot station and home, it drove fine.

 

Brakes got much better after a bit of bedding in, a few silly niggles to iron

out but nothing worth shouting about :)

 

A few photos from today

 

Got a bag of brake line clips to fit to save the pipes from rubbing on the axles as they're

only cable tied at the moment

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When its finished i might just take it somewhere muddy just for you Chris :)

 

Wheels are on, need to get new centre caps now though, the next stop the paint shop

and get the other bonnet and sides painted then its pretty much done, bar a new stereo

and bits and pieces inside.

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Did a bit of fine tuning yesterday, set the height on the air suspension which you can

program into the ecu, mine was sitting a tad nose up and looked wrong but now sorted.

 

Had a play about with the lower tailgate as it didn't line up very well and after an hour it's

now spot on, i'm just about ready to get it in the paint shop now.

 

Also fitted a new starter motor as the original decided 20 years was enough :) fitted

a set of OE locking wheel nuts, LED's in the interior lights, the center caps for the wheels

arrived but the supplier sent the wrong paint code so they're going back

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Looks great Dunk, loved reading through this.

 

I might have missed it from before so apologies if I have, but are you planning to keep and enjoy or sell on with the price these cars in that nick command these days?

 

Thanks mate, if someone offered me silly money for it then yes i'd sell it. I've had a couple

of enquiries but only dreamers

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Spent several hours cleaning the inside, mainly all the leather. Well worth the effort

but the photos don't really do it justice.

 

The drivers seat had some fine cracking in the surface but after just cleaning

then feeding with Gliptone cleaner and cream they're virtually gone

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