D.B's Defender 110
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To me I'd find the dye mark with a silhouette ar la dip shite would be some thing that would put a smile on my face even months later lol
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De-Ranged wrote:To me I'd find the dye mark with a silhouette ar la dip shite would be some thing that would put a smile on my face even months later lol
A Mr Bean style silhouette would be cool.
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iPad photos
Operation "Bling" has begun, mission on




Looking Goooooooood



Operation "Bling" has begun, mission on





Looking Goooooooood


lax2wlg wrote:Is that like saying 'she's hot, for a crackwhore??
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Dan the Man, looking forward to seeing the finished result!, are you doing the front guards as well?
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Fawking spiders abandoning ship in the spray booth half way through applying clear coat
Shiat



Shiat


lax2wlg wrote:Is that like saying 'she's hot, for a crackwhore??
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lax2wlg wrote:Is that like saying 'she's hot, for a crackwhore??
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Painting a truck is always a bigger mission than you expect, even after you have done it a few times
We completed all of the panel repairs last weekend, so all we had to do was block the doors, quick scuff with 400 grit paper, mask and paint. Yup, easy as.
Started at 4pm friday arvo to block the doors, and any other tidy up jobs.
Today (saturday) we were into it at 8am, still with one door to block, and a whole lot of sanding to get through. We finished up at about 6.30pm. MISSION
Alex now out of his cast and limping round after 3 weeks out of action wanted to help out. Naturally

Into the booth for a quick number 2 prime and final check and sand for a couple of problem areas



Next up a dark number 7 primer coat to help the base cover better.



The base coat and a look at the new colour



A couple of coats of scratch resistant clear, and shes ready for a bake. Super bling!!!!



And then we spotted the spider family making an escape


Seems the clear was the final straw and it was time to get the hell out before the bake cycle
Gonna be a shame to take this truck out on its first trip to our camp site in Nat Park, scratches are impossible to avoid



We completed all of the panel repairs last weekend, so all we had to do was block the doors, quick scuff with 400 grit paper, mask and paint. Yup, easy as.
Started at 4pm friday arvo to block the doors, and any other tidy up jobs.
Today (saturday) we were into it at 8am, still with one door to block, and a whole lot of sanding to get through. We finished up at about 6.30pm. MISSION


Alex now out of his cast and limping round after 3 weeks out of action wanted to help out. Naturally



Into the booth for a quick number 2 prime and final check and sand for a couple of problem areas



Next up a dark number 7 primer coat to help the base cover better.



The base coat and a look at the new colour



A couple of coats of scratch resistant clear, and shes ready for a bake. Super bling!!!!



And then we spotted the spider family making an escape



Seems the clear was the final straw and it was time to get the hell out before the bake cycle



Gonna be a shame to take this truck out on its first trip to our camp site in Nat Park, scratches are impossible to avoid



lax2wlg wrote:Is that like saying 'she's hot, for a crackwhore??
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would it be worth putting on some clear sticky vinyl stuff ( car wrap) to protect mainly the panels that are likely to get scratched the most, awesome job man looks sweet
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Far too flash for a Landy
Primo job, amazing time frame................................... As much as it pains me, I like it. Good to see you wee man's doing well too. 



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shit son! this is awesome. amazing progress.
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That's one VERY BIG Spider trap you got there Pete
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fantastic work Pete . . too good to take off roading,
ray
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nice to see you are keeping the roof white
ray
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nice to see you are keeping the roof white
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Coming to a Ponsonby cafe soon eh
Flash truck - looks good!

Flash truck - looks good!
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raywongu wrote:nice to see you are keeping the roof white
The white roof is an integral part of the on board climate control system



lax2wlg wrote:Is that like saying 'she's hot, for a crackwhore??
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how many more people will be wanting a Defender after this one is done!!
keep up the good work Pete!

keep up the good work Pete!
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I don't think I have ever worked this hard on anything. Ever.
But it's done.
Finished.
In a month
I suspect I must have eaten and slept, and maybe somehow still dragged myself to work each day. I think
But here she is, back to where we were a month ago








The rear end all wired up, fridge, bed etc fitted



Salisbury gone, Rover axle in

Steering guards beaten back straight and fitted

Bling chassis

Heat exchanger fitted

Fuel tank in

I still need to get a couple of rims up to The Steel Surgeon in Manukau to get modified so I have my off road wheels back, but other than that and what ever mechanical things pop up, it's good to go

But it's done.
Finished.
In a month


I suspect I must have eaten and slept, and maybe somehow still dragged myself to work each day. I think


But here she is, back to where we were a month ago









The rear end all wired up, fridge, bed etc fitted



Salisbury gone, Rover axle in

Steering guards beaten back straight and fitted

Bling chassis

Heat exchanger fitted

Fuel tank in

I still need to get a couple of rims up to The Steel Surgeon in Manukau to get modified so I have my off road wheels back, but other than that and what ever mechanical things pop up, it's good to go


lax2wlg wrote:Is that like saying 'she's hot, for a crackwhore??
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Bloody nora
DB, You deserve a DB (or 100)
wow.






DB, You deserve a DB (or 100)
wow.
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awesome effort. 

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Outstanding effort
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That is an insane effort! Good luck with the new truck its looking the part and probably goes even better!
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Awesome Pete 

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What they all said ^^^^^^ 

Ok people, move along. Nothing to see here. Thank you, move along.
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great job
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oh hell, Ive just noticed you got rid of the personalised plate



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Unbelievable
- took me a month just to wash and lube my truck after the last trip.

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Legend!!!
Hope the family are improving as quickly.
Hope the family are improving as quickly.