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Dave K

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  1. If you'd have had a 110 I'd have bought your roll-bar off you!
  2. No problem, I'm already Cat-free! Here's one they won't pinch! http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/wiltshire/7473409.stm
  3. Cubby Box. Exmoor Trim do a nice secure one.
  4. "Holts Firegum" does the trick, & put a straight silencer in there(no box)
  5. Running in! Most of the items you might find on an Orange vehicle. You should've gone to Specsavers!
  6. Fleet is 3 Discos & 2 Defenders. There is some preparation work. I'd love to tell you more, but I'm under the cosh of the Politburo (aka LR Press office!) & yes I'm involved!
  7. I'm sure the spline guru's will be along in a minute! Here's a budget replacement on a 300tdi. Mini 25 steering wheel.
  8. GO60 expedition departure event. Heritage Motor Centre, Friday 2nd May from 6pm Join the GO60 team and special guests for an evenings entertainment at Heritage Motor Centre on the 2nd of May. See the GO60 expedition vehicles and the team before they embark on their overland adventure from Solihull to Singapore and find out more about the challenge. Younger guests will have the opportunity to enter the GO60 children's art competition, and adults will have the chance to pick up some unique items in our Charity Auction. Topped off with a bar meal and live band, we've got an action packed night for you. If you are unable to join us for the departure event, you can make advanced bids on some of our great auction items at http://www.go60sharing.co.uk/events/go60-leaving-event/ Advanced tickets are available to buy from the Heritage Motor Centre for £15 (Adult) and £10 (Child). See http://www.heritage-motor-centre.co.uk/sho...vent/index.html for more details Book your tickets now to avoid disappointment! Hope to see you there, The GO60 Team www.go60sharing.co.uk All proceeds from this event will be donated to the British Red Cross Society (registered charity number 220949).
  9. Must be something about Red Defenders!
  10. The Tabs should fit into the slots you can see at waist height (Just below where your hardtop joins) Fasten them on & place the seat in position on the wheelbox. You should see the slots I mean. You have them in roughly the right position in the first photo.
  11. Have a word with Exmoor Trim. http://www.exmoortrim.co.uk/
  12. The sealant around them also deteriorates causing leaks, it happened on my 90!
  13. Could be a bad earth. Just check those fuses again.
  14. Ladies & Gentlemen, I would like draw this to your attention, Land Rover has always been associated with Adventure and Exploration. Employees within the Company still share and foster the spirit to this day. Continuing the spirit of employee led events to support the community, "GO 60 – Sharing Our World" aims to raise publicity and funds to educate and improve the lives of deprived children. The international size of the community the Land Rover brand represents requires a challenge on a similar scale. GO 60 will hold a children's art competition on a global scale, with events at schools in the West Midlands and at Dealers and Charity projects throughout Europe and Asia. To connect the communities and cross the physical borders and barriers between the children involved, a group of Land Rover employees will undertake the challenge to drive from London to Singapore in just 60 days starting in May 2008. The challenge will provide a publicity focus for investment in education and raising sponsorship and funding for the communities affected. The vehicles will become part of an art exhibition at the end of the trip, with signatures in the form of handprints being added to the vehicles throughout the event. For the art competition, the team will collate children's entries from along the route, depicting how the children see their world today. With the theme of sharing and learning through mutual empathy, children will be able to use art as the medium to communicate across language barriers. With prizes for specific categories and age divisions, the pictures of how children see their world around them will promote understanding between different cultures and enable communities to learn from each other. By sharing their world and their experiences with each other, the children will contribute to helping the underprivileged members of a global community connected by GO 60 and its sponsors. The money raised by GO 60 will be used to help educate underprivileged children around the globe. A targeted £250,000 will be donated to the International Red Cross. The event will offset the carbon emissions generated by provide funds for Climate Care who help promote energy efficiency and environmental awareness. GO 60 and its charitable partners are dedicated to improving today's world and protecting our future through educating children. Fully supported and endorsed by Land Rover, GO 60 is actively seeking partners who would like to be involved in helping with the event. This is a unique opportunity for companies to be engaged in an exciting project to actively help underprivileged communities and directly impact countries from Europe through to the Far East. We want to offer you the opportunity to help make a difference - align with this positive charitable cause and reach out to touch the lives of the GO 60 community. How can you get involved? There are numerous ways in which you and your Company can help us to raise the publicity and funds required. In return, GO 60 will provide tailored packages of publicity. Donations of equipment, services and logistics support in the countries on the route, helping with publicity events before and after the event, and providing cash donations direct to our charities are all ways in which you can help. For more information http://www.landrover.co.uk/gb/en/Company/S...orship/Go60.htm
  15. Very small flat bladed srcrewdriver, Jim.
  16. And mine's a 94! Rear lights worked OK, only needed to mod the fronts.
  17. I had the same problem with my side lights. Reversed the spades in the connector using a small screwdriver.
  18. Try your Fuel filter, lift pump, Fuel lines back to the tank. It's bound to be one of the above Or http://forums.lr4x4.com/index.php?showtopic=22982 might help
  19. I had a 97 model, it was replaced as part of some remedial work. Heat from the exhaust had distorted the light causing a poor seal.
  20. No real difference in fuel consumption. Lots more space, compared with a 90. Larger turning circle. Brilliant family/Camping vehicle. Only problem is, you'll end up carrying more stuff!
  21. As long as you've checked there's no milky oil, staining around the block, & ALL the electrics are OK you should be alright. (Inc sunroof, radio, rear door operation, etc) Check the tyres for wear, front versus rear,the early IRD used to chew the rear tyres. Check the rear lights over the exhaust, some distort due to the heat. Some were retro-fitted with a heat shield to cure this. Check the well under the load floor is dry, rear door seal can leak.
  22. The Gentleman in question pulled out of a side street with out looking. Apparently as far as my Insurance Company is concerned, that is classed as the Third party being at fault! Had there been someway of avoiding the impact I would've done so. I don't make a habit of driving into other vehicles.
  23. The early ones had cloth seats. I had a 1998 XEi & it had cloth seats, leather didn't appear until later on.
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