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Post by matthewK »

the glove box infront of the passenger side sort of broke

the metal bracket with the light and the locking lung brock off under the dash i see it was just glued with plastic at manufacture

how have you guy repaired this problem????





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they were right when they say japs make the best if too much more gose worng im going back to toyota or patrol i think



i paided 5k for this pos car it should be half ok yeah?



anyways any help be good guys
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Post by GRIMACE »

look seeing as its such a POS and you really should be driving a jap crapper, I'll give yah $1000 for the whole vehicle.


See yah next week. :D
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Post by Petes »

Man thats a serious issue... Thats why i wouldn't buy one! :lol:

Cant you just glue it back on!

Personally i'd take up Grimaces offer :rofl:
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Post by GRIMACE »

Matt, Flights are booked buddy. PM me your address so I know where I am goin, i'll be intouch when I get off the plane, see you soon.

Cheers
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p.p.s. I also need to have full rights to the tv after 8pm, and I am a pretty fussy eater so if you can let me know whats on the food menu in advance I can tell you wats good and not so good. Cheers again man.
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Post by V8 Rangie »

Fark broken glovebox

I wouldn't be driving it like that mate!

best sell it quick before more shit goes wrong :?
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Post by Utemad »

Pay $5k for a Land Cruiser of the same year and see how good it will be :lol: :lol: :lol:

Mine has broken off before too. It was jammed full of stuff and I slammed it shut one too many times.

It is a pita to fix as you have to do it all by feel.
I poked my camera in there and took a photo to get a better idea at the time.

It isn't glue that holds it on. It is melted plastic. Open the cover under your steering wheel and look at the hinges to see what I mean.
The upside to this is that you can use what will be left intact to locate the bit you need to glue back on. That gets it in the exact spot which is good as it needs to be 100% exact.
Make sure you use a very good quality glue. Mine has been fixed for about two years and is still holding. Mine had glue on it already which showed that it had been fixed before in its lifetime.
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Post by matthewK »

Utemad wrote:Pay $5k for a Land Cruiser of the same year and see how good it will be :lol: :lol: :lol:

Mine has broken off before too. It was jammed full of stuff and I slammed it shut one too many times.

It is a pita to fix as you have to do it all by feel.
I poked my camera in there and took a photo to get a better idea at the time.

It isn't glue that holds it on. It is melted plastic. Open the cover under your steering wheel and look at the hinges to see what I mean.
The upside to this is that you can use what will be left intact to locate the bit you need to glue back on. That gets it in the exact spot which is good as it needs to be 100% exact.
Make sure you use a very good quality glue. Mine has been fixed for about two years and is still holding. Mine had glue on it already which showed that it had been fixed before in its lifetime.


all fixed
i found the landrover newsleteer explaining this problem and how they fixed it,
basically 3 tec screws and glues :P


ah look the way i see it is this pos is near 15yr old now yep she old
5k seemed fair enough

iv got a land cruiser in the garage that i payed 3k thats stuffed thriought electrics shes a diesel,
car before this was a nissan GQ i paid 10k also had problems, so it dosent matter what pos i have i seem to just have bad luck in cars
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