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cheers fellas I will look out for some earlier doors they look built better?

 

Series doors are much lighter as you cannot have wind up windows on a two piece door.

 

Series doors come with a slam catch which you can change for anti-burst which are better.

 

The hinges on a series door are different.

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Saw these beauties in the car park at an auction on Saturday. The Range Rover had a nice well worn patina - as well as holes in the bodywork, perished window seals and seats that were hanging in bits. Apparently the only replaced the original vinyl ones with these velour ones 15 years ago. He had converted it to run solely on LPG though.

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Does anyone have/know where I can get a double cab pick up roof from for a 110 ? Rare as the proverbial rocking horse **** it seems.

 

If you're converting one as I think from other posts you may be,then

When I converted mine to a king/stretch cab,I used the original roof and bought a fibreglass section for the rear rounded bit and cut the roof dwon to suit - I think the company was called NorthOffroad,but not 100% sure - I'll dig the name out if you're interested?

 

Cheers

Steve

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Steve, William,

 

Thanks for the advice. I would just cut the roof down but right where the cut would be is a window/sky light type thing. Might get tricky. I don't have a bulk head so I'm already having to get something pre fabed to sort that out. You won't see it anyway as its going to have board up against it which will be the chip box. Anyway, will do some digging with those links you have me. Cheers.

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Steve, William,

 

Thanks for the advice. I would just cut the roof down but right where the cut would be is a window/sky light type thing. Might get tricky. I don't have a bulk head so I'm already having to get something pre fabed to sort that out. You won't see it anyway as its going to have board up against it which will be the chip box. Anyway, will do some digging with those links you have me. Cheers.

 

Try Equicar for a rear bulkhead, they had a pile of them not long ago

 

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Does anyone have/know where I can get a double cab pick up roof from for a 110 ? Rare as the proverbial rocking horse **** it seems.

 

 

There's a guy on the Defender2 forum who is thinking of converting his 2002 Td5 DC to a USW and is looking for someone who'll swap his existing DC roof, cab rear etc, for the roof, sides, etc of a USW. Not sure if that's any good to you.

 

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