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    Thumbs up Slow Progress But Its Getting There

    Well this is where i am upto.Its hard to get any work done in my shed,if you want to know why just have a look in the mud pit at my workmate & everything becomes clear..so what do use think.i have come so close to getting rid of it lattly.

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    Looking very professional... you wont want to get it dirty once finished!!! And at least you have a shed, sometimes I work on my RR in the rain

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    Looking the goods! Keep it up. I'm with Stooge. My RRC is parked outside on the grass and getting home after dark most nights, I don't even get a chance to touch the bloody thing because weekends are taken up with other "important" things, like washing, mowing, etc....<sighhhh> I WANT A SHED!!! ;-D
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    Looking good. I wish I had a project vehicle to work on.
    I too am hopeful of a decent shed, I currently have a converted stable and tack room as a shed, only has a small door, so unable to get a vehicle in. My father in law has a huge shed, but is full of junk and an hour away, so not much good.

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    G'day Banjo

    It looks like it is coming along well, my 2a took 6 years to do @ $40 per fortnight (all I could spare from my Pension) and I only have a 3 sided dirt floored carport, so don't give up on it as the enjoyment you will get out of it in the end is countless Just a little tip if you are keeping the Holden Motor , increase the Sump capacity, get another sump with the deep bit opposite to yours, get them cut and joined, as the landrover has a 6 litre sump and a Holden 4+litre, the overheating problem they have is that they boil the oil when worked hard and while the front is off, it is an ideal time to do it

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    Its coming along - and obviously doing a "proper job" even if working conditions are not ideal. I repainted my 2a in a dust storm - came out quite well - considering!

    Just keep at it is the answer to getting the job done - there is always something that can be done.

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