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Tervueren

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Happy bunny :D
Dealer's doing some minor cosmetics on it and also a service inc cambelt, should get it sometime midweek. Bulkhead in great nick and rear cross member just replaced.
Now what's first on the list of toys to fit :)
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very tidy, may i suggest you get some waxoil and spray the chassis internally and externally aswell as the bulkhead. that way it will still be prestine in 10 years. very nice!
Jai
 
very tidy, may i suggest you get some waxoil and spray the chassis internally and externally aswell as the bulkhead. that way it will still be prestine in 10 years. very nice!
Jai

Ta, yup going to treat the chassis, not looking forward to doing it though :rolleyes:
Off to ebay now seeing whats available.
John
 
That is a very nice motor. If it was me however, I'd change a few things over, so I might give you some ideas or you might be totally against them! Totally down to personal opinion :)

1) Remove and sell the front wrap around bull bar but keep the spots
2) Remove and sell the front bumper
3) Fit a Heavy Duty front bumper and mount spots to it
4) Spray front headlight surrounds / grill black or replace them with black ones
5) Fit a roof light bar with lights wired into full beam
6) Blackout back windows
7) Remove front mud flaps so it gets mud on it!!! :D

it looks stunning as it is! I just always go for the heavy duty, robust do anything vehicle look!
The wheels, tyres, body work and the interior all look pristine.

When it comes to undersealing it, the best thing you can do is take your time and do a good job. If you have access to a pit or ramps they'll be a big help. Steam it underneath if possible, if not scrape all the loose crap off and then pressure wash it. YOU'LL NEED OVERALLS! It might also be worth your while getting a shower cap, a mask and some white spirit to rub yourself down with afterwards (it gets underseal off a treat). Best way to apply it is with a garden plant / flower sprayer, the manual pump type thing that costs about £7 from your local garden centre. Fill it with a waxoyl and white spirit mix or oil or whatever you are going to treat it with and then sit the whole thing in a bucket of hot water to keep it runny. It'll go on well and you'll be proud of the job for months and months until it needs doing again in two or three years time

-Pos
 
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Also get rid of that Chequer plate on the rear x-member. Water gets trapped in there and rusts to buggery! Apart from that and what Pos said very nice :D

Those rear seats also look very good for a van :)
 
Tyres will have to do atm but a few of the other mods may happen quicker, I'll live with it as is for a little while till I get familiar with it
 
Enduro Runway's aren't bad tyres. I bought a set of 235x85xR16's for mine, cost me just over £300. They didn't stop very well though, would skid like **** on a dinner plate

-Pos
 
Enduro Runway's aren't bad tyres. I bought a set of 235x85xR16's for mine, cost me just over £300. They didn't stop very well though, would skid like **** on a dinner plate

-Pos

Are they that bad :eek: my wife is one of those late brakers that scare the crap out of the passengers :screaming_bug_eye_f
 
Are they that bad :eek: my wife is one of those late brakers that scare the crap out of the passengers :screaming_bug_eye_f

well she will be one of those late breakers that finds her feet lodged inside the bum hole of the driver in front if she's no careful with those tyres!

-Pos
 
Any recommendations for a decent 50/50 cheapish set

I bought a set of 5 Cooper Discovery 265/75 R16. Compared to the General Grabbers they have double the grip. I got fed up locking the wheels on mine, now I cant. (Brake upgrade next!) Excellent open tread pattern so OK off road, not too noisy and look the business. Price around £100 each on the Internet, but I paid £80 as me and a mate bought 10 between us.

Nice Landy :D,
Also like those rear seats but suggest removing side steps & rear checker plate and getting some sliders.
 
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