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Build update pics

Tech Talk for Rover owners.

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Build update pics

Post by schuler »

Thought i should update my build update pics.

The battery trays, batteries, isolater and handbrake have all been finally installed :D Now just need to get it to the LPG guys, then the sparky can continue...

Isolater and handbrake mount
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Looking across the cab
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Details for shakes
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Oh, and the reason the project has been delayed :D
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Post by rusty_042 »

haha lookinh good mate shes really coming along nicely now
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Post by ... rick »

Bimota SB6...mmmmmmmmmm!!!
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Post by schuler »

BBM Rick wrote:Bimota SB6...mmmmmmmmmm!!!
Ah, too many toys, so little time :D
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Post by shakes »

cheer's :D

your not doing the wiring yourself? how'd you find a autospark that didn't double their price when they heard the word rover?
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Post by Loanrangie »

schuler wrote:
BBM Rick wrote:Bimota SB6...mmmmmmmmmm!!!
Ah, too many toys, so little time :D
If you need me to ride it for you just give me a shout :D
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Post by schuler »

shakes wrote:cheer's :D

your not doing the wiring yourself? how'd you find a autospark that didn't double their price when they heard the word rover?
Quite simple but painful at the sametime, He is totally rewiring from scratch :shock:

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Post by rusty_042 »

god that would be costing a fortune!!! how long did he say it would take
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Post by schuler »

rusty_042 wrote:god that would be costing a fortune!!! how long did he say it would take
It isn't that bad as we have simply discarded most of the electrics, and are basically suppling ignition, lights, starter and accessories.

It has taken a while but that is my fault as i am yet to get the gas installed and a schematic for the sparky.

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Post by rusty_042 »

hah yeah thats fair enuf ill prolly end up having to do that as well dont want to tho as its gonna suck cos i hate wiering
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Post by schuler »

Well here goes again,

the latest batch of update pics.

Coming back from the fabricators, where a million little things were done

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Custom bar using winch cradle as starting point

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Cheezey rear bar fitted

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Custom bling washer bottle.... :!:

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Air filter and intake sorted

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Gas Research mounted

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now, just a few more things to do, and she should be wheeling soon.

Keep you posted.

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Post by schuler »

This is taking forever!!!

Anyway, the new front bar is painted and fitted. Looks fantastic and everything is only 150mm infront of the leading edge of the bonnet :armsup:

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Post by cloughy »

Nice indicator/parker assembly's, where'd you get them from? :D
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Post by rusty_042 »

freaking awsome man shes lookin great lobe the bull bar an rear bars wish i had them i only have the arb bars
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Post by mangie »

cloughy wrote:Nice indicator/parker assembly's, where'd you get them from? :D
Yeah, where did you get them from??
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Post by cloughy »

mangie wrote:
cloughy wrote:Nice indicator/parker assembly's, where'd you get them from? :D
Yeah, where did you get them from??
:D
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Post by mangie »

cloughy wrote:
mangie wrote:
cloughy wrote:Nice indicator/parker assembly's, where'd you get them from? :D
Yeah, where did you get them from??
:D
I thought so
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Post by schuler »

They look much better now though cloughy, a quick cover with some stoneguard, and a coat of black, oh and new lenses...

Should be much cheaper to replace now when i snot trees and greenery, about $10 a fitting :D

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Post by schuler »

Here is my new excuse fon not getting the thing going.....

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Just rode to omeo through Dargo, then on to Mt Beauty via Bogong High Plains road.

Note to self, stop buying stuff that distracts from the Rangie....... :oops:

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Post by mangie »

schuler wrote:They look much better now though cloughy, a quick cover with some stoneguard, and a coat of black, oh and new lenses...

Should be much cheaper to replace now when i snot trees and greenery, about $10 a fitting :D

Cheers

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Post by schuler »

mangie wrote:
schuler wrote:They look much better now though cloughy, a quick cover with some stoneguard, and a coat of black, oh and new lenses...

Should be much cheaper to replace now when i snot trees and greenery, about $10 a fitting :D

Cheers

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Hi Mangie

So are you willing to make more?

How long would it take to run off a set?

How much for another set?

Where are you based?

Sorry for the 100 questions......

PS Great work :D I was looking at buying a set from the UK, someone over there makes the plastic deformable versions. Then i saw Cloughy had a set for sale, so went for a quick drive and picked them up, must say they were dog ugly in white.....

Cheers

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