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not much but this is what i did today
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Got the post update head lining in with the roof console

The desplay doesnt work, meh, but the lights should and same with the remote locks...

schweet

pics tomorrow, too dark in me den at the mo...
You shoulda used a pre-update console, I have two in the shed with the brakets and wiring loom and sensor to go with them as well as a Zg console which I used to use till I got the correct one......
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replaced the D30 break-in fluid and polished it a little (can see out my windows now!)
For a moment there I thought you were polishing your d30!!!
that would make it Polish not polished...my appollogies to any Polish people listening. and yes, now i can see out my front diff
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Default New Shocks and Roof Rack

Finally fitted new Rubicorn shocks, man they have a lot of travel but I think I need longer bump stops.
Have not finished roof rake but you will get the idea. I made one of these for my old Hylux and every one wanted one (low profile looks neat. you can still get in and park undercover,easy to load I put 6 meter long loads on with a bumpper support). ANYWAY Will look at new roof tracks tomorrow to replace Jeep ones why they disigned them the way they did is beyond me but glad they diddint do gutter mounts.
I am so raped in my new welders ( Mig and Miller Tig) and role form tooling cost heaps but makes life so muck more fun.
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Bought a 1.8m piece of 32nb pipe to use as a lever to get the rear pinion nut off and to use to tap the D44 wheel bearing and retainer on Now I just gotta do the job....

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