German 1989 L300 build
- Steinbruchsoldat
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Re: German 1989 L300 build
Wired the switches for the lights today:
This is how i`m working since it get`s dark that early:
Then i adjusted the lights:
They`re incredible bright...
This is how i`m working since it get`s dark that early:
Then i adjusted the lights:
They`re incredible bright...
- FalcoColumbarius
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Re: German 1989 L300 build
Did you figure out why she wouldn't start the other day?
Falco.
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- Steinbruchsoldat
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Re: German 1989 L300 build
For whatever reason the spark plugs got wet, so it wouldn`t start. Those NGK spark plugs are broken if they were wet one time. You can`t see it, but they won`t ignite the gas, even if you can see sparks...
So i put a set of new spark plugs in it and it starts as usual...
So i put a set of new spark plugs in it and it starts as usual...
- Steinbruchsoldat
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Re: German 1989 L300 build
Finally mounted remote power door locks (?)...
- Steinbruchsoldat
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Re: German 1989 L300 build
First i repaired the parking brake today:
Then i bought some stuff for the camper conversion, that i decided to start today:
Then i started fabbing some mounts:
Time to bring out my woodworking skills ( ):
This is the bed in sleeping mode:
And as a seat:
Then i bought some stuff for the camper conversion, that i decided to start today:
Then i started fabbing some mounts:
Time to bring out my woodworking skills ( ):
This is the bed in sleeping mode:
And as a seat:
- Steinbruchsoldat
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Re: German 1989 L300 build
Started with the cabinet today:
This is what i got done today. My neighbor showing the bed:
And the "couch mode":
This is what i got done today. My neighbor showing the bed:
And the "couch mode":
- Steinbruchsoldat
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Almost finished the cabinet today:
Upper mount:
The bed still folds up:
I need a good idea for securing my clothes in the cabinet while driving. Don`t like the elastic strap solution...
Upper mount:
The bed still folds up:
I need a good idea for securing my clothes in the cabinet while driving. Don`t like the elastic strap solution...
- nxski
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Re: German 1989 L300 build
Could you not put doors or droors in to hold your clothes?
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Had: 1991 Mitsubishi Delica L300 SuperExceed, heavily modified (totalled by a drunk driver)
Have: 2011 Acura CSX manual, lightly modified
Want: Mitsubishi Pajero Evo
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Nicola Spurling
Had: 1991 Mitsubishi Delica L300 SuperExceed, heavily modified (totalled by a drunk driver)
Have: 2011 Acura CSX manual, lightly modified
Want: Mitsubishi Pajero Evo
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- TardisDeli
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Re: German 1989 L300 build
On Pablo and Anna's Deli they install slider doors for their cabinet so it won't interfere with you back rest system.
Christine
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- FalcoColumbarius
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Re: German 1989 L300 build
Bungee cords are simple and utilitarian, easy access and recognition, less weight.....
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- Steinbruchsoldat
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Re: German 1989 L300 build
First i painted the sides today:
It came out "good from far but far from good "...
Then it was time to remove the rear bumper. I didn`t need to remove a single bolt, i just ripped it off:
We placed bets on how much is left of the support. Well, i won, because i said nothing is left...
Me removing the few bits that were left:
All the crap that came out:
And some paint:
Will add a new steel rear bumper on monday...
Test fit of the mattress. Still need to cut it down:
I think the spare needs some paint:
It came out "good from far but far from good "...
Then it was time to remove the rear bumper. I didn`t need to remove a single bolt, i just ripped it off:
We placed bets on how much is left of the support. Well, i won, because i said nothing is left...
Me removing the few bits that were left:
All the crap that came out:
And some paint:
Will add a new steel rear bumper on monday...
Test fit of the mattress. Still need to cut it down:
I think the spare needs some paint:
- Steinbruchsoldat
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Re: German 1989 L300 build
Fabricated a rear bumper this afternoon. Mock up:
Welded and cleaned up:
Painted:
There`s an offroad event coming up this weekend, that`s why i`m going that crazy with building all that stuff that fast. I`ll also get a propane kit at the event...
Welded and cleaned up:
Painted:
There`s an offroad event coming up this weekend, that`s why i`m going that crazy with building all that stuff that fast. I`ll also get a propane kit at the event...
- Steinbruchsoldat
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Re: German 1989 L300 build
Got the bumper installed today:
- R.Costa
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Re: German 1989 L300 build
That bumper looks great!! I like it!!
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Re: German 1989 L300 build
Build is looking great! What about a bungee style cargo net for the cabinet?