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It isn't a van...

 

The other side terrifies me. Going to have to build up finances again before we tackle that. This side cost me £300, which I think is an absolute barg for the amount of work involved, especially as I wouldn't let him cut the side panels. I really need to rip out all of the sound deadening as even after a week inside a building, it's completely soaked.

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Fantastic to see new metal getting stuck back in. I would agree £300 seems like a steal!

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It is the same story with Rangies of a certain vintage and although mine is not suffering to the same extent as yours, D_W, it does need some attention from the welder as soon as I get the Christmas bonus in my account. The deterioration of one of the sills was not helped last year by some numpty at Kwik Fit jacking it at the sill rather than under the axle, before I could stop them. I was not best pleased as I watched part of the sill crumble before my eyes!

 

It is a really shame that Land Rovers from this time suffer from these areas of weakness in the bodywork, but I suppose I would rather the weaknesses were in the body than under the bonnet, where (touch wood) my V8 has been pretty much bulletproof.  

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