Defender puma dash conversion

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Andra

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Hi I've look about but can't see any threads about this. I am doing a full rebuild I like the look of the ministry of defender dash but £850 is a lot of money for a dash has anyone fitted one, is it worth it ect or are there better alternatives?

Thanks andy
 
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I’m in the process of collecting all the parts to convert mine. From the conversions ive seen people either use the original gearbox and modify the gearstick (gearstick comes out where the puma heater matrix is) and modify the heating pipework.
Or they convert to automatic obviously no gearstick to worry about only the difflock/hi-lo selector.
Or use a discovery box with the selectors further back which means cutting into the seatbox and possibly make a centre console of some kind.
The option ive gone for is a puma galvanised bulkhead with a discovery gearbox. This way i can use the heater matrix and pipework from the puma.
 
Once I’m happy that my engine is running ok, that is my next job on the to do list straight after the bulk head is painted.
 
I’m in the process of collecting all the parts to convert mine. From the conversions ive seen people either use the original gearbox and modify the gearstick (gearstick comes out where the puma heater matrix is) and modify the heating pipework.
Or they convert to automatic obviously no gearstick to worry about only the difflock/hi-lo selector.
Or use a discovery box with the selectors further back which means cutting into the seatbox and possibly make a centre console of some kind.
The option ive gone for is a puma galvanised bulkhead with a discovery gearbox. This way i can use the heater matrix and pipework from the puma.
or do what i did make anew selector housing a disco cdl upgrade leaver so as able to retain puma heater puma stick covers etc will post a pic tomorrow
 
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