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       #Post#: 96188--------------------------------------------------
       Re: My 1976 series 3 88"
       By: rambler Date: February 14, 2015, 7:29 am
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       Smart looking land rover.  Well done. Can I ask what vehicle
       your sun visors came from please. Trying to finsdsome that fit
       and look the part, but not having much luck.  Thanks
       #Post#: 96196--------------------------------------------------
       Re: My 1976 series 3 88"
       By: samc88 Date: February 14, 2015, 3:31 pm
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       No idea rambler, they were on it when I had it so assumed they
       were series. They're not very good as they're too narrow really,
       I want to fit n external visor at some stage
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       Re: My 1976 series 3 88"
       By: rambler Date: February 15, 2015, 12:47 am
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       Hi Samc88.
       Ok, thanks for the advice.  I will keep on looking.. Either that
       or wear sunglasses more!
       #Post#: 96465--------------------------------------------------
       Re: My 1976 series 3 88"
       By: samc88 Date: March 4, 2015, 2:50 pm
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       This came through my door today :) Pleasantly suprised to make
       the cover!
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       #Post#: 96466--------------------------------------------------
       Re: My 1976 series 3 88"
       By: ant2f159 Date: March 4, 2015, 4:00 pm
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       >rock< very nice, is the headlining a home made job? Very smart
       indeed
       #Post#: 96467--------------------------------------------------
       Re: My 1976 series 3 88&quot;
       By: samc88 Date: March 4, 2015, 4:12 pm
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       The headlinings actually carpet from carpet right stuck to the
       aluminium with thixofix
       #Post#: 96475--------------------------------------------------
       Re: My 1976 series 3 88&quot;
       By: kev Date: March 5, 2015, 6:56 am
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       Well done Sam.  8)
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       Re: My 1976 series 3 88&quot;
       By: samc88 Date: May 9, 2015, 4:16 pm
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       Righty ho, my roof rack is now back on as is my re recon pump
       and my hub caps which seem to be a marmite issue :D
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       Re: My 1976 series 3 88&quot;
       By: DarrenH Date: May 10, 2015, 7:17 am
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       amazing how civilized it all looks with nice graphite/black
       interior.
       i've only got one door finished but its amazing difference,
       drivers door goes THUD when you shut it, passenger door goes
       TWANG
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       Re: My 1976 series 3 88&quot;
       By: CaptainSlow Date: May 23, 2015, 3:09 am
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       You've done a lovely job there Sam. I read that article and
       thought if my resto is half as good I'll be very proud. Love the
       way you've kept it original looking but made it more refined,
       great job.
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