Thank You. Nodzed

pgunter

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@Nodzed Spoken like a true interior Zed fitter.... I bow to your superior knowledge... How do we book a visit to the trim shop again =))
 

Nodzed

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@Nodzed Spoken like a true interior Zed fitter.... I bow to your superior knowledge... How do we book a visit to the trim shop again =))
All are welcome who need some help or a dry relatively warm place to work, just don't assume I know what I am doing (nowt wrong with making it up as you go along) as long as its done methodically, plus look at all the extra experience I''m getting for working on my Zed, bugger up someone else's then don't make the same mistakes on mine =))
 

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i will have it all to do again in a few weeks time, when i have built my leather clad console, now thinking maybe i should take it around to @Nodzed to fit:whistle:
It would take you longer to drive to Niall's home than to do the job now your an expert at it
 

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Yes but the drive and banter would more than make up for it..
 

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Good work chaps
 

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Thanks Gary. Niall's help was invaluable.
I could have done this at home working roadside
I need to get mine out to attend to a few minor issues, but I've got a garage and I don't have to get it done in a certain amount of time, so I'll do it at my leisure.
 

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I need to get mine out to attend to a few minor issues, but I've got a garage and I don't have to get it done in a certain amount of time, so I'll do it at my leisure.
How I wish I had one to
 

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Yes but the drive and banter would more than make up for it..
See this is true, now I could quite easily do my pump and stat and shocks myself, but I would be on my own and no banter, hence I will booking the old girl into the Zed Shed soon, then I get a drive and banter :):)
 

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I drove to Niall's home this morning and after some chitchat we drove into town for a late english breakfast and then on to meet up with Niall's lovely ///M housed in it's own stable.
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@Nodzed - Niall offered to polish my Zed after treating the wheels with "Dragons Breath" followed by a jet wash. Niall made a start with the bonnet while I made a started removing as little as possible to enable me to fit my newly acquired red leather boomerangs it soon became clear that most of the centre console need to be removed and a second pair of hands was needed.
After a brew we got back to it to complete the job and I'm more that pleased with the result.
A great improvement on the original black plastic ones.
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I would like to put on record without Niall's help I would have given up on the job.
Thanks mate. Much appreciated. :thumbsup:
As the polishing didn't get completed I offered to leave my Zed in the stable and drive home in the ///M and I was politely told that wasn't going to happen :banghead:
O well you can't blame a man for trying.
Looks good mate.
 

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Following from yesterday tonight's project has started with a scrub with a nail brush and general household cleaner to the handbrake gaiter and handle.

Now I've moved onto using OCD Finish leather armour cow food.
Applied the leather armour and buff off with a microfibre cloth to finish
 

pgunter

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See this is true, now I could quite easily do my pump and stat and shocks myself, but I would be on my own and no banter, hence I will booking the old girl into the Zed Shed soon, then I get a drive and banter :):)
You have experienced the banter.. lol.. comes with a health warning too...
 
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