Amen to the above regarding spending up-front.- Wait till it breaks (to get the most life !) THEN replace.
Replace all lube fluids as mentioned, and totally flush brakes too, but that applies to any vehicle.
Try and restrain yourself for when the Big Things Go Wrong.
I've never owned a car that gets so hot in the engine-room as my Classic... One thing you can do - if you're still keen to spend money, is to add some extraction grills to the rear of the front fenders, like the current RRS have.
A specialist LR technician here has done that, simple mesh behind a 2" by 10" deep (approx) vertical cut-out, and removing a triangular piece under the fender to let the engine-room air out and into the fender volume. He reckons it makes a big improvement to the under-bonnet enviroment.
Remember, the more heat under there, the more rubber & plastics deteriorate as well as electrical insulation and components...
But I would'nt bother with this if I lived in Tassie or in the Snowy Mts...
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