my new defender 90!

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goldenbrown

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got my new defender 90 and i am well pleased only one small leak on the drivers door rubber new one ordered,the one thing i have noticed is that all the other land rover defender drivers wave!just need a load liner anybody help as cant find any online need one that covers the floor.

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golden
 
very nice:)
i hope you waved back at the nice defender drivers, you can wave at series drivers too and kitted up discos usually produce a wave but DO NOT wave at rangey or gaylander drivers lol;):D they just don't understand
 
very nice:)
i hope you waved back at the nice defender drivers, you can wave at series drivers too and kitted up discos usually produce a wave but DO NOT wave at rangey or gaylander drivers lol;):D they just don't understand

BOLLIX, generally speaking if you see a rangey classic that doesnt look standard they will give you a wave as well! sure the later models wont give you a wave, but thats the same really with puma engined defenders from what i have seen

defender
110 and 90
series
rrc modded
disco modded

and you can do the alternative wave to the gaylanders:D:D:D:D



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just need a load liner anybody help as cant find any online need one that covers the floor.

genuine load area mats cost a fortune (for what they are)

Machine Mart sell rolls of 3mm - 5mm rubber sheet that is ideal for making your own, just need a measuring stick and a sharp knife

your 90 looks VERY nickable btw
 
genuine load area mats cost a fortune (for what they are)

Machine Mart sell rolls of 3mm - 5mm rubber sheet that is ideal for making your own, just need a measuring stick and a sharp knife

your 90 looks VERY nickable btw


thanks for that i will look at machine mart and make my own.

btw my defender has security, ME!!
 
I take it that you are happy now then!? :D It is a very smart, tidy looking machine. Keep it well serviced and you'll have no desire to sell it in the near or foreseeable future ;) Oh and with regards to security. Nip down to Tandi (do they still exist) or Maplins and buy yourself the following items:

1) 12V leisure battery
2) 12V to 230V Power Inverter
3) Infra-red electronic switch
4) Thick lengths of cable

Simply sit your leisure battery next to your main battery and mount the power inverter behind the passenger seats. Then wire the remote electronic switch between the battery and the inverter and then wire the inverter output to your chassis. Hey presto, you have a 'shockingly' good security system ;) Just remember to disarm it before you get in mind!

-Pos
 
I take it that you are happy now then!? :D It is a very smart, tidy looking machine. Keep it well serviced and you'll have no desire to sell it in the near or foreseeable future ;) Oh and with regards to security. Nip down to Tandi (do they still exist) or Maplins and buy yourself the following items:

1) 12V leisure battery
2) 12V to 230V Power Inverter
3) Infra-red electronic switch
4) Thick lengths of cable

Simply sit your leisure battery next to your main battery and mount the power inverter behind the passenger seats. Then wire the remote electronic switch between the battery and the inverter and then wire the inverter output to your chassis. Hey presto, you have a 'shockingly' good security system ;) Just remember to disarm it before you get in mind!

-Pos

You'll get better results with this instead of the invertor...
 
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