Looks great pal :thumbs
Are you fixing the brake lines along each end? With the off roadiness you get up to, you don't want to get hung up on something and get them caught, when you're being towed off :hide:
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I've heard he likes a tug while out in the countryside
Him AND Blocky... :lol:lol
Him AND Blocky... :lol:lol
Terrance's MOT expired on 11th October, I'd luckily already benefited from the government extension scheme.
I'll be brutally honest, I was very very tempted to just strip it down and break it for parts and scrap the rest, he's very tired and need a LOT of work before it's worthy of seeing an MOT testers ramp :doh
Luckily I'd been preempting this and have BOXES upon BOXES of brand new and spare parts to be swapped onto it to get it road worthy again including my brand new set of 33" tyres and freshly sprayed front and rear bumpers with 2 front wing arch trims :naughty
Typically it's the wrong time of year to be undertaking such tasks with nowhere under cover for me to work on it, but such is life and I'm no stranger to harsh weather and graft.
Those of you aware of the continual issues I've had with my garage since we've moved into our new build will know that I'm just about straight with it now, I've got a freshly laid epoxy floor and I've just painted the breezeblock wall that I work against in Sandtex Black and in the process of tidying up the pikey wiring and cheapo surface mount patresses that have been installed with some good quality sturdy "MK" metal ones.
Once I can get my workbench and racking back against the wall and the remainder of my boxes emptied again into their designated locations it will be work ahoy :naughty
Can't wait to get stuck in and as always there will be updates and pictures galore.
I would have hoped to have seen some content from the regulars during the pandemic but not much :nenau
Terrance will ride again
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