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    They're a great model the 93's I had one and it was still the best rangie I owned. The sponge underlay that the floor is coverd with is a bugger and will rust out the floor in no time as it holds plenty of moisture. Mine was the same and I found patches of rust in mine as well

    I almost forgot they're plenty of **** uner the floors of them esp with the ABS gear.

    Trav

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    Now, You might think I'm a Masaquist ( I think that's how you spell it )

    but I've spent another Day preparing the metals surface and getting it readty for paint on the drivers side , I haven't yet relocated the ECU , still contemplating on where I should move it to. Anyone got any ideas , I thought under karl's console would be a good spot.












    well , there you have it, Day 2 of Elbow Grease. Looking foward to Day 3 already

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    Quote Originally Posted by Disco_owner View Post
    Now, You might think I'm a Masaquist ( I think that's how you spell it )

    but I've spent another Day preparing the metals surface and getting it readty for paint on the drivers side , I haven't yet relocated the ECU , still contemplating on where I should move it to. Anyone got any ideas , I thought under karl's console would be a good spot.












    where there yo have it, Day 2 of Elbow Grease. Looking foward to Day 3 already
    Bloody nice work. Your effort now will pay off latter. That Rangie is far to nice for rust setting in. I'm jealous now
    Re ECU... Lose the Driver vent (Use less)and stick it in there. If you get in water that deep you have problems
    Tony

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rangier Rover View Post
    Bloody nice work. Your effort now will pay off latter. That Rangie is far to nice for rust setting in. I'm jealous now
    Re ECU... Lose the Driver vent (Use less)and stick it in there. If you get in water that deep you have problems
    Tony
    G'day Tony;

    Thanks Mate, with regards to Driver Vent am I to assume that It'll come out to make room for ECU to go in ? would you be able to post up a Pic ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by aquarangie View Post
    They're a great model the 93's I had one and it was still the best rangie I owned. The sponge underlay that the floor is coverd with is a bugger and will rust out the floor in no time as it holds plenty of moisture. Mine was the same and I found patches of rust in mine as well

    I almost forgot they're plenty of **** uner the floors of them esp with the ABS gear.

    Trav
    Hi trav

    I'm gonna try and get down to Clarke's Rubber this weekend to get a few different size grommets and cover a few of the holes up . I did that to my disco the small Holes I covered up with Sikaflex ,I think once I'm finished with the car It will Float on water Ive put the Sponge back again but don't think it was a good idea , the passenger size the ABS cables are pulled thru and are cable tied and left behind the heater core , I'm hoping there would be the size grommets I'm after at Clarkie rubber .

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rangier Rover View Post
    Re ECU... Lose the Driver vent (Use less)and stick it in there. If you get in water that deep you have problems
    Tony
    You should have a pic of the one you got of me, that has the ECU there, seeing as it came on the lower fascia panel

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    Quote Originally Posted by rovercare View Post
    You should have a pic of the one you got of me, that has the ECU there, seeing as it came on the lower fascia panel
    I was hopeing you had one





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    And the vent just clips back over the top and noone is the wiser

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    Nice work mate! I will be undertaking pretty much the same job with my rangie over the next few weeks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RaZz0R View Post
    Nice work mate! I will be undertaking pretty much the same job with my rangie over the next few weeks.
    Thanks for positive comments RaZZor , I noticed that on you Rangie you still have the Standard un-modified airbox , should you wish to install an LRA snorkle at a later stage , here is how I've modified mine to fit in an Auxilary battery due to go in shortly. LRA provides a circular plate in their kit , but I didn't use theirs I made my own up out of sheet of alluminium and rivotted them in to the front plate of the airbox with sikaflex sandwitched in between.



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