Nibz - Just a little thermo electric chilly bin from Bunnings does the job to keep stuff cool over here.In fact untill recently we just used a little 5L chilly bin
WJW - Alloy angle is usually just a dress piece or to protect the edges, the "guts" is in the ply. Look closely at the pic below and you can see how the ply is joined at the corners with a 20mm square block. Screw through the ply into the block. The Alloy is doing slightly more work on the top cupboards, but they are only taking a minimal amount of loading.

44jetboat - Get hold of landroverspares.co.nz, they should be able to hook you up with a set of platform spacers. They worked out cheaper than a set of lifted springs and you get to keep you super flexy L.R springs!!
Been busy with music stuff recently, but managed to get a couple of nights in on it this week. I think in the last two nights I have replaced the vacum pump, viscous fan hub, oil cooler thermostat, rear shock mounts, rear radius bushes, steering damper and changed the oil in the swivel housings.
Speaking of suspension and shocks and spacers etc, you gotta love the way Land Rover build their shit!!!!
The lower mount on the front shocks bolts through the center of the spring plateform, so as a result moved up with the platform spacers, so these were the correct length still:

For the rears I had had to get on landroverspares.co.nz to get me some shock droppers. You unbolt the upper rear shock mounts:

And bolt on the new mount which lowers the shock mount by 50mm. Simple as that and half the price of new shocks.

So you want to see stock Land Rover flex???






That's with stock springs and shocks and wheels still on the ground, need to find a deeper drain!!
Haven't really done much else to it, other than slap some light duty sliders on it. Mainly wanted these so I can put some bars around the front gaurds to brace the corners of the front bar. These are to come in the nxt week or so::



Super simple to mount:

Front mount needs more support though, its planned, just haven't got there with it yet

Was shopping at FCO and came accross this "Quick Erect" shade awning, and thought "what if..................."
Needless to say one followed me home. That was the easy part
It took some carefull persuading to get my old lady to get her sewing machine out, some design work and lots and lots and lots of measuring and a couple of late nights on the sewing machine later, we had this cool little awning to replace the old one which was falling appart!!
Its only propped up with out pegs for the pic's




Essentially we only added two sides on it, both with zips, tags and ties, loops for pegs etc etc, extended the leg's, extended the rear side just lotsa small alterations.
It takes less than that 2 mins to pop it up, and maybe 3 to put it away. Gotta love it
The stove got stuck up on the back door and the table moved and shortened the other night too. Should make it a bit more convenient to use I hope.



As always, heaps more stuff still on the to do list. Mostly small stuff luckily!!!