£500, if only

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coln18

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If someone gave you £500 tomorrow to spend on your defender what would you go for to improve it, be it cosmetically or operationally so to speak.

The next things i would go for, for that kind of money would be a engine mapping, new intercooler type of upgrade.:D

What about you guys?

Col
 
Eberspacher cabin heater.


Good choice, but then again, im only saying that cause ive recently bought the eberspacher D2 heater and have spent all day fitting it, im 70% through fitting it, just have to put the fuel tank back on after fitting the fuel stand pipe. broke 2 of the little plastic fuel pipe joints, so once i order them and fit them, hopefully i will have a nice warm winter. :)
 
Good choice, but then again, im only saying that cause ive recently bought the eberspacher D2 heater and have spent all day fitting it, im 70% through fitting it, just have to put the fuel tank back on after fitting the fuel stand pipe. broke 2 of the little plastic fuel pipe joints, so once i order them and fit them, hopefully i will have a nice warm winter. :)

Does fitting it yourself cause any problems with the insurance company, is there a requirement to get it certified like LPG conversions or can you just fit it
 
I only asked because if I fitted it there'd be plenty of heat as it burst into flames and I can just imagine the conversation with the insurance company

so, you're claiming for fire when you set fire to it :D
 
I'd pay to have 2 comfy seats in the front, a cubby instead of the middle seat. High back seats for the middle seats and take out the bench seats in the back and replace with 4 ind. seats

Then next year's insurance wouldn't be quite such an ordeal :D

I fear that the costs of the seats and the fitting might be a tad over £500 so would have to start at the front and keep going til the money ran out

ps- if I have a spare £25 left over can I spend it on perfume :confused:
 
I'd pay to have 2 comfy seats in the front, a cubby instead of the middle seat. High back seats for the middle seats and take out the bench seats in the back and replace with 4 ind. seats

Then next year's insurance wouldn't be quite such an ordeal :D

I fear that the costs of the seats and the fitting might be a tad over £500 so would have to start at the front and keep going til the money ran out

ps- if I have a spare £25 left over can I spend it on perfume :confused:

Good choice reference replacing the middle row bench for highbacks, I did that to mine as it is much safer for the kids. Cost a bit more than £500 though.
 
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