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    Series 2a Station Wagon (sale possible)

    tis nothing special - £450 max
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    For Sale 109 series 3 ragtop

    as an example of what you could get for less than you are wanting for yours http://www.landyzone.co.uk/lz/f59/e-reg-defender-90-2-5td-190289.html#post2001603
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    E reg defender 90 2,5td

    bargain
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    For Sale 109 series 3 ragtop

    as with everything it's worth whatever you sell it for
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    The wife did good!!

    not like
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    The wife did good!!

    ish
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    The wife did good!!

    yer but don't let the wife choose the tap
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    The wife did good!!

    that's very similar to what you should already have - you might want to get a new one
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    The wife did good!!

    it's not really a tube - more of a ducks bill
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    The wife did good!!

    post some pics of the route from the air intake to the filter - under the bonnet if it's standard it'll be fine
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    The wife did good!!

    have seen the ebay snorkel now - that's practically the same as I fitted to my old 110 - I would suggest getting some suitably sized stainless jubilee clips to clamp the flexi to the rigid as the usual clip over clamps they supply are pants
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    The wife did good!!

    so I assume you have a air intake on the vertical side of your wing ? inside there will be a feed to the air filter I cant make out exactly the type of snorkel you have but generally you remove the grill from the wind - run a bead of good quality sealant around the mating face and offer up...
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    For Sale 109 series 3 ragtop

    the truth hurts mate - that's life you never get back out what you put into any vehicle would you have preferred folks to tell you it was worth more and have you sitting there wondering why it was still unsold 10 years later ?
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    For Sale 109 series 3 ragtop

    the only way you will get anywhere close to £1500 for it would be to break it
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    The wife did good!!

    the base of the air filter box ? so what happens when driving rain gets dragged down through the air intake ? most of the drains are just flappy rubber seals that perish or harden with age and tend to allow water in - that's why peeps say to seal them up, but you'll just get a soggy...
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    The wife did good!!

    leave the drain as it is - its designed to stop water getting in but will allow water out there might be a crappy bit of coarse foam across the intake to the snorkel but that shouldn't be considered as a replacement air filter it might be a good idea to post some image's showing what...
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    The wife did good!!

    the existing air filter is retained - all a snorkel does is to raise the air intake height
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    The wife did good!!

    you DO need the air filter !
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    1989 g reg for sale

    condition counts more than miles - but 50k is suspiciously and possibly misleadingly low