I temporarilt removed the durbar plate in the rear of the Land Rover and identified some of the rattling noises I was hearing. The two rear storage bins behind the wheels were full of hidden junk. Have manahged to identify many of the its, hinges, hasps, load fixing loops, knackered paint brushes, half dust pan brush and various other stuff.
However there are two pieces of metal that I have no idea what they are for.
Being as it is a Series 3 FFR and somebody has messed around with the batteries I suspect they may have had something to do with the radio battery fixings, although I could be totally wrong.
The question is what are they?
If they are needed I can then clean them up and put aside for use later. Alternatively I could just throw them in the junk box to Rust In Peace.
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I temporarilt removed the durbar plate in the rear of the Land Rover and identified some of the rattling noises I was hearing. The two rear storage bins behind the wheels were full of hidden junk. Have manahged to identify many of the its, hinges, hasps, load fixing loops, knackered paint brushes, half dust pan brush and various other stuff.
However there are two pieces of metal that I have no idea what they are for.
Being as it is a Series 3 FFR and somebody has messed around with the batteries I suspect they may have had something to do with the radio battery fixings, although I could be totally wrong.
The question is what are they?
If they are needed I can then clean them up and put aside for use later. Alternatively I could just throw them in the junk box to Rust In Peace.
Mike
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