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Thread: Rangie UTE Conversion

  1. #31
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    Day 7

    lots of grinding today :x


    C pillar before i attack



    I won!



    Where it should go.



    Rear roof brace

    Mick

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    How do you find your Air Drill????
    mine is a good quality one, but lacks serious Grunt.

    but they sound tough drilling... bit like a Defender with a blow off valve....
    Sorry, i'll stop the Defender stirs.. i'm just jealous, i want leather.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by sclarke View Post
    How do you find your Air Drill????
    mine is a good quality one, but lacks serious Grunt.

    but they sound tough drilling... bit like a Defender with a blow off valve....
    Sorry, i'll stop the Defender stirs.. i'm just jealous, i want leather.....

    your just sick
    130's rule

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    Leather is second only to vinyl on a HOT SUMMER day!


    I can feel my skin sticking to it even now...........


    RIP PIG (With full cloth interior)
    Cheers

    Mick

    1999 Land Rover 110 Defender TD5 Cab Chassis
    1985 Land Rover 110 County 4.6 EFI V8
    1993 Track Trailer camper

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    Quote Originally Posted by sclarke View Post
    How do you find your Air Drill????
    mine is a good quality one, but lacks serious Grunt.

    but they sound tough drilling... bit like a Defender with a blow off valve....
    Sorry, i'll stop the Defender stirs.. i'm just jealous, i want leather.....
    the air dill only cost me 50 buks it has the grunt but my 12cfm compressor struggles to pump enough air i guess thats when it was cheap!

    You cant put a blow off valve on yr defender but i am sure you could fit one to yr ass

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    Quote Originally Posted by D110V8D View Post
    Leather is second only to vinyl on a HOT SUMMER day!


    I can feel my skin sticking to it even now...........


    RIP PIG (With full cloth interior)
    I have tinted windows so it's not so bad in summer and now the cab is 1/3 of the original size i think the A/C is going rock!! And leather is so easy to clean!

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    Day 8 only 2.5 hours today







    MIcK

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    Day 9

    Both side are finished and the bottom brace is all tacked up.









    time for the back panel!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by sclarke View Post
    And Defenders look...............................

































    TOUGH
    "Yeah baby" and "hooora" Any thoughts on a duel cab rangie? That will rock the cas bar

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    Roof was tested this arvo and it went back on so it's the rear roof brace and the backing plate and it back to the engineer!







    Mick

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