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Had an awesome day today.

Hi there all,

 

As the title says really, Jonce (Jonno) came round and we set about the drowned Zed. Ripped a lot of the interior out including the dash and everything behind the rear seats. It pleased me that I have made the right decision to scrap the car, we couldn't believe the amount of water still in the car even behind the dash and instrument binnacle!!!!!!!

 

Took a lot of bits out the engine bay inc. plenum, rocker covers and various pipes and brackets etc. The intention is for a lot of parts to go in the new car I am buying.

 

Really got the bug back today and cant wait to remove the rest of the parts like the brakes, wheels, radiator and exhaust.

 

Will be sorting it out over the weekend as a lot of stuff will be going up for sale to fund the new beast.

 

Cant say thanks enough to Jonce, if he hadn't come over it wouldn't have got started LOL.

 

Below is a few pics I took off my phone, will take more as it goes and will be starting a Journal thread.

 

Enjoy, Rob

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Wow!!! good work, Its amazing when you strip a zed how many bloody parts there are, and also it`s good learning exersise knowing where everything is!!

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It got flooded on the base I'm at! Some prick didn't open the flood gates and the rain water had nowhere to go.

 

It is good to strip it and hopefully the parts can be put to good use on other Zeds. However it was a horrible experience, seeing pools of water in places I didn't think it would get.

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