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    Quote Originally Posted by VladTepes View Post
    umm ?
    This sometimes happens on my 'puter too. Try right clicking on them and "open in a new window" and you get them full sized.
    MY13 Defender 90 LE "George"

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    Well that worked, thanks ! I;d tried open in a new tab with no luck..... computers eh...
    It's not broken. It's "Carbon Neutral".


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    1993 Defender 110 ute "Doris"
    1994 Range Rover Vogue LSE "The Luxo-Barge"
    1994 Defender 130 HCPU "Rolly"
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    Just checking the average speeds distance traveled etc on the new I pad gps Hema explorer thingy. Something a bit wrong I feel my top speed recorded was 161.9 kph . I pushed it to get passed a road train but surely not this hard. Glad I put that chain on my mud flap or it would have melted at that speed. Average speed moving between Perth and Narabri is 84.9 kph not to shabby .
    Mike

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    Quote Originally Posted by Defender Mike View Post
    The wife has been after me to fit some grab handles so she can get in and out easier and have something to hold onto. I picked these genuine Landrover handles up a while back on Ebay and finally got around to fitting them. The one on the A pillar (Windscreen) uses the same screw holes that hold the trim on however I enlarged the holes slightly and fitted a bigger self tapper. After a good peak under the trim to see what was there to attach to I mounted the next handle centrally in the door opening. I drilled first and used 2 screws around 50 mill long to attaché this one. Make sure the rubber door seal is in the correct position or you will to loosen it all off to get it back on. It was pretty easy to do so I dont know why the don't fit them from new.
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    Thanks Mike...bloody good idea, I picked up a new Defender yesterday and find it difficult to get into it as they are taller than the Army 110's...the 5 Door defenders have a spare set of grab handles behind the passender rear doors that are not used, as they are for the 7 seater version, I might as well use them the same way you have.

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    If anyone wants a couple of these handles, I've just ordered four from the British ebay seller. I'll probably only use two, PM me if you are interested.

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