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    The Vanity of it all

    Once the inside of the Streak has been sprayed out and is looking the good I dont want to be re using the daggy old gear knobs, so we will require new Knobs x 3, various boot for handrake, Hi/Lo, Gear shift I have heard the gearbox one isnt made anymore, are they all the same holes from the 1 to the 3, and lastly do the pedals that come up through the floors have A) dust seals and Pedal rubbers themselves, just makes the finished job look that much nicer

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    Hi Mate , I have seen the dust seals and rubbers for the floor pedals on UK ebay for not much if you want to check that out ?

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    Ok so pommy Ebay is worth a look buy the4 sounds of it

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    I saw the same ones tonite. The rubbers etc can be bought thru 4wd in Melbourne for not much and they really tidy the inside up.
    I used a 'Preval' spray pack from the local PPG outlet to spray the interior. It comes with a screw on 150ml glass reservoir and they mixed the correct paintthat I needed. I think I paid $60 for 1 litre and that was more than enough to respray the interior of olmate and 5 rims etc.
    Doing the same for the ol ute . For a bloke such as myself who cant spray paint to save his life - its easy and quite forgiving.

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    I got a set for my 2A off Garyclr4wd from Ebay. He is down the Lower Blue Mountains area. Nice guy and good to deal with.

    Cheers,
    Russ

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    You need the pedal shaft to run nice and centrally in the hole or the rubbers dont look so good.
    I think there were felt pads originally under the rubber, but I dont have a parts book handy to verify.

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    Painting for me is no great drama as I am an industrial spray painter by trade, I have my dads really old Sunbeam Low pressure compressor and an equally old Binks Bellows low pressure gun, spraying air dry enamel at low pressure really gives you a nice job and you dont need to be a pro, even one of those airless chatter guns made by Oldfields(Krebbs) will do a job good enough. Those little glass jar sprayers you describe Troy work very well, proven design been around for years. From what I could see in the Pic she looks pretty sharp.

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    Mine still has the original rubbers and yes there is a felt disc that fits inside them.
    This allows for the fact that as the pedal moves it doesn't stay exactly in the centre of the rubber.

    Colin
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    How are the pedal shaft rubbers fitted out of curiosity?

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    How about this on ebay:

    "]http://cgi.ebay.com.au/land-rover-series-1-Pedal-Grommets-and-Felt-Seals_W0QQitemZ150220243538QQihZ005QQcategoryZ6763 QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem[/URL]

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