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#Post#: 8308--------------------------------------------------
Meet Daisy
By: stuey Date: January 29, 2012, 8:54 am
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Right, I wasn't in the market for a lightweight, and Mel
doesn't really want a lightweight HOWEVER a drunken surf on Ebay
last night saw me finding my first ever Land Rover.
I bought it in 1994 and I was the second owner from release and
it was pretty much standard, and was still pretty much standard
when I sold it on a year and a half later. I can't really say
that now and looks rather very very gay and sporting a 2.5 di
from a tranny.
Mel put a bid on without me knowing, I went to go and see this
morning keeping the emotions firmly in my pocket and not letting
on. Mel made a deal and we now have the V5 sat on the side,
will be picking up next weekend.
She needs a few bits doing to her:
I'm sure I didn't sell it in Metallic green and it had a proper
grille on her:
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There were some proper dials in there too!
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WTF has happened to the doors!
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Spacks, gayspokes and external fill tank - how Barrymore-esque
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Banging tunes, to drown out the sound of the engine :)
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More pics when I pick it up ;D
Does anybody want to buy a late S3 88?
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Re: Meet Daisy
By: mistericeman Date: January 29, 2012, 8:57 am
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Nice work fella .....should be a good looking motor with a mild
fettle/paint ;) .
Trannie is a bonus fool economy wise 8) 8)
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Re: Meet Daisy
By: harryhedgehog Date: January 29, 2012, 9:09 am
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[quote author=stuey link=topic=847.msg8308#msg8308
date=1327848854]She needs a few bits undoing
HTML http://i131.photobucket.com/albums/p309/stumgoo/Daisey/Back.jpg
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Nice pigeon
HHH
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Re: Meet Daisy
By: NUGGETT Date: January 29, 2012, 10:05 am
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Nice 'project undo' you've got there Stuey(s).
Leaving the speakers?
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Re: Meet Daisy
By: Gadget Date: January 29, 2012, 11:01 am
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Well done ;)
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Re: Meet Daisy
By: Mrs Stuey Date: January 29, 2012, 1:22 pm
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I'm chuffed to bits and as mrs gadget would say "giddy as a
kipper" and stu has spent all day grinning like a mad man, safe
to say this won't be truly mine but stu is going let let me
drive her! And also I can have my planned paint scheme! And the
forward facing seats!
The pigeon was still there HHH when we looked at her earlier,
;D
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Re: Meet Daisy
By: harryhedgehog Date: January 29, 2012, 2:11 pm
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[quote author=Mrs Stuey link=topic=847.msg8354#msg8354
date=1327864922]And also I can have my planned paint scheme!
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8) can't wait to see Daisy at COW3
HHH
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Re: Meet Daisy
By: hippydave Date: January 29, 2012, 2:11 pm
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That will look right on your drive, bit of ungaying to keep you
even more busy there Stu, if you need a hand with anything just
holla.
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Re: Meet Daisy
By: stuey Date: January 29, 2012, 5:36 pm
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[quote author=Nuggett link=topic=847.msg8324#msg8324
date=1327853104]
Nice 'project undo' you've got there Stuey(s).
Leaving the speakers?
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For now :)
Been thinking about un-gaying her all day and coming up with a
plan of action, so here goes:
Immediate plans are: Fix the leaking hubs, source a grille,
replace the 'panoramic' windscreen, fit some hetero wheels,
remove spacks, swap roofs, maybe fit a cat flap with tailgate
(need to source a lightweight tailgate though), fit an overdrive
(off of the Series 3 88") fit some forward seats and give it the
'speshul' paint job ;) then enjoy for a while.
I would really love to replace the doors too, however some
muppet thought it was a good idea to fit the doors with Series 3
hinges then replace the hinge panels with flat pieces instead of
the indented pieces so that's too big a job for now.
I think the long term will see me source another Lightweight for
spares and then strip it down and shift on what I don't need and
possibly TDi it. However my current priorities go something
like this, sell the poolander, sell the Series 3 88" (which I
still haven't collected), finish the 109", sort the garden out,
build a wall, sort the early swankey, fettle with the Safari.
#Post#: 8468--------------------------------------------------
Re: Meet Daisy
By: Albert Ross Date: January 29, 2012, 6:46 pm
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I have a S3 Military screen with sharktooth rail for you
Stuey..... FOC.
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