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rklemm

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Good Morning, I am a 2 1/2 decade empty nester and finally I can afford to purchase my restored dream Rover, 1996 110 with only 72K. I still work full time but I am a minimalist and like to use what I have and not spend a lot of money on new parts. I prefer to do my own work and learn by trial and error. It took me month, but, I was able, with the help of youtube and others to trouble shoot and resolve two electrical problems that were preventing my blinkers and brake lights to work properly. Now I can drive more safely. I drove my defender back and forth to work all winter. I heated the cabin using a portable generator and space heater and it worked great in the interim. I look forward to sharing my journey with friends like you all.
 

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Good Morning, I am a 2 1/2 decade empty nester and finally I can afford to purchase my restored dream Rover, 1996 110 with only 72K. I still work full time but I am a minimalist and like to use what I have and not spend a lot of money on new parts. I prefer to do my own work and learn by trial and error. It took me month, but, I was able, with the help of youtube and others to trouble shoot and resolve two electrical problems that were preventing my blinkers and brake lights to work properly. Now I can drive more safely. I drove my defender back and forth to work all winter. I heated the cabin using a portable generator and space heater and it worked great in the interim. I look forward to sharing my journey with friends like you all.
Welcome to the forum!
 
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