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  • #76
    Originally posted by Albannach View Post
    Will we get to counter-bid? Or are you withdrawing?
    Hi once l have told him what l am after if he declines l will post my reserve price Plus postage.

    OR try you counter-bid now????
    Last edited by Hilux; 4 December 2010, 00:06.
    Live Life To The Full

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    • #77
      Originally posted by wishbone View Post
      Another home made beauty.
      Danno used a pic of that truck complete with mushroom in an advert for his sticker business, that ran in TOR for months.

      Wonder how many readers had a wtf moment
      Brian

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      • #78
        here's my functional snorkel.....

        not the best looking but oh well...

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        • #79
          Originally posted by BigBobE View Post
          here's my functional snorkel.....

          not the best looking but oh well...

          Thats what i was saying before it does the job quite well. But does not look as good as the "SAFARI" and alot cheaper the "SAFARI".
          Live Life To The Full

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          • #80
            I'm not saying the Safari isn't great, but knowing what I know now, a snorkel is an insurance policy against water ingress. Not a bling item to make me look like a 'proper' offroader. AND 'm fairly sure a DIY snorkel can be made to look as good as the big name equivalent with a little care and clever design.

            Ergo, if I can get the same insurance policy for £30 and some pleasant rewarding fiddling and pottering, as against a few hundred quid which I could otherwise spend on curry and beer, guess which one I'm gonna choose these days?

            But, if you have the cash, and you'd rather not DIY, a Safari or a TJM will do the same thing whilst lightening that stupidly heavy wallet which is such a PITA to fit in the back pocket of your Ralph Laurens.
            Cutting steps in the roof of the world

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            • #81
              Originally posted by Apache View Post

              But, if you have the cash, and you'd rather not DIY, a Safari or a TJM will do the same thing whilst lightening that stupidly heavy wallet which is such a PITA to fit in the back pocket of your Ralph Laurens.
              wicked
              am not die lex sick its you that cant read mate

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              • #82
                Mmmmm curry and beer......

                The whole thing about the safari not being diy is a bit odd as you still have to cut 2 big holes in the truck plus all the bolt holes etc. Not exactly a piece of cake to most 'non enthusiasts' shall we say.


                Looking forward to seeing your diy 3rd gen snorkel now...
                Last edited by wishbone; 4 December 2010, 00:52.

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                • #83
                  Me too!

                  I tend to plan things for a looooong time as I dont like to leave anything to chance. I have this vision in my mind of an aluminium jobbie with a patina of use... Watch this space - in about 6 - 12 months

                  Yeah, you're right. A snorkel is hardly a 5 minute plug and play item anyway is it? I'm sure those with fists of ham could easily make an aftermarket snorkel look like a piece of shit through inept fitting...
                  Last edited by Apache; 4 December 2010, 00:58.
                  Cutting steps in the roof of the world

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                  • #84
                    look 14 quid at b 'n' q will get the pipe and joins needed
                    viset the scrapy 2 old rover cv boot rubbers i got for free
                    that far better than wadeing with out a snorkel
                    and almost any one can do it
                    has long has a diesel can breath it will keep going

                    these 200-300 quid snorkels are ok if that floats ya boat

                    but its not needed
                    anyhow its down to what you want
                    after all when the lexurf is done its not having that snorkel
                    if its is still to have one its got to match the bull bar
                    am not die lex sick its you that cant read mate

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                    • #85
                      very well put

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                      • #86
                        one pair of homemade snorkles.cost ...........nothing made from scrap stainless and i pinched the filters from work.
                        www.overfab.uk

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                        • #87
                          Well I take my hat off to all those that made their own, I tried it and it cost me a new wing to repair the damage.

                          So to those that can't a safari is a useful insurance option, and as my truck now only goes out in adberse weather or for playing, it really isn't bling because very few people see it.
                          Gone from 4x4 to 1x2

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                          • #88
                            I could make my own, but can't be arsed. If I get one, for my parts collection, it'll be TJM or Safari.

                            I'm away to consult my crystal ball, see if I can figure out the unknown bid that I've to counter....
                            Do you know that, with a 50 character limit, it's

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                            • #89
                              Originally posted by surfenstein View Post
                              one pair of homemade snorkles.cost ...........nothing made from scrap stainless and i pinched the filters from work.
                              that looks really good

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                              • #90
                                Originally posted by Hilux View Post
                                give me your phone number or email address.

                                Regards Hilux-Bob

                                PS contact on "bob.potter@blueyonder.co. uk"
                                sent an email

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