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Looking for brake pipes
keithdixon:
I checked there, they were over £130 for the set
hobbit:
Just proves my point, for the sake of a few turns, you can save quite a bit, I presume the motor is off the road anyway. A handy little thing also would be a pipe cutter for the tubing, makes life a lot easier :wink:
keithdixon:
thanks kev,
yes got a pipe cutter too.
the rangie's in the garage at the moment, got the brake pipes to finish, a winch bumper to fit, then winch and snorkle then she's ready for more toys.
if anyone has
winch bumper,
winch or
snorkle
under body front guard
i'd be happy to have a look.
just think 8 months ago i got so fed up after cutting out a sill i was going to scrap the thing, but in the end got my finger out and am now seeing the light at the end of the tunnel.
Range Rover Blues:
Someone's taking the p***, I paid £75 for a full set of Automec from Craddocks and they wouold have been cheaper if I'd order3ed online (which anoyed me). My way of thinking, you might as well do the lot in one go then you don't have to worry.
BTW, steel pipes are cheaper than copper, but it's also the issue of 'degined obsolescence', manufactureres don't want things to last forever.
Starter motor, they're only £50 odd quid new, though I do have a spare.
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