Scottie's Zuke. Blue
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- donkeychomp
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Re: Scottie's Zuke
Eh? I didn't post that comment at 8.00pm...I was out!
If it ticks over...leave it
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I think I accidentally clicked "bump topic" it must change the date on the last post in the threaddonkeychomp wrote:Eh? I didn't post that comment at 8.00pm...I was out!
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Re: Scottie's Zuke
Went on a sound deadening mission today..going to North Wales next weekend and a 4 hour drive is a bit of a nightmare when it's so loud ..cut out some rubber mats for the cab, covered the transmission tunnel and floors to reduce transmission noise.
And to reduce in cab exhaust noise I utilised and old tin top door I had lying around. 5 bolts and it pops out for off-roading. Not 100% finished yet, gonna fill all the holes that have no use and paint it to match.
And to reduce in cab exhaust noise I utilised and old tin top door I had lying around. 5 bolts and it pops out for off-roading. Not 100% finished yet, gonna fill all the holes that have no use and paint it to match.
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Re: Scottie's Zuke
Was off work today and bored so I thought I'd read this thread, all of it!
Was like a really good book - well worth reading, easy to underestimate the amount of work (and thought) gone into this, very impressive chap well done
Your first workshop reminds me of my old one, quite cosy with a 4X4 in there I imagine
Was like a really good book - well worth reading, easy to underestimate the amount of work (and thought) gone into this, very impressive chap well done
Your first workshop reminds me of my old one, quite cosy with a 4X4 in there I imagine
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Have you been through lots of water? Looks clean :O
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Re: Scottie's Zuke
Haven't had a chance to really properly get out much in it recently.....just been out on a few local lanes here and there, I usually give it a quick clean if it's caked anyway as it's my daily drive.....gets a bit hard to keep your clothes clean otherwise
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Still looks cool with 31s tbh.. did you abandon the rear bulkhead idea or is it just you can't see it in the photos?