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Cliffy29



Member Since: 03 Jul 2016
Location: Sydney
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Australia 2011 Freelander 2 SD4 SE Auto Fuji White
2011 Freelander 2 SD4 SE

Recently picked up a 2011 Auto White Freelander 2, definitely an upgrade from the Japanese cars I came from!

My little Corolla (first car)


And the work Hilix




Anyway, onto the new car. I'll let the pictures do the talking.

So I didn't take any pictures of it stock, but here is how it looked!
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While I had the work ute, I got the car up on stands in a friends shed and got the wheels powder coated in satin black.
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Whilte the wheels were getting done, thought I'd give the front grille a few coats of gloss black as the original silver had some staining on it.
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Black side vents too
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Some whispbar roofracks which use the fixed mounting points (bonus!), mounted the roof pod and headed to the snow.
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Installed some 6000k HIDs into the projector lamps. They were originally flickering so I had to get the mechanic to change the car configuration file with autologic. Matching canbus LED parker lights are on the way from the UK.
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And thats pretty much it for now, few other mods on the way but I'm just slowly collecting all the fluid/part numbers for a diff/haldex/auto gearbox/ transfer case refresh.

Last edited by Cliffy29 on 2nd Aug 2016 2:41 pm. Edited 1 time in total

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Cliffy29



Member Since: 03 Jul 2016
Location: Sydney
Posts: 4

Australia 2011 Freelander 2 SD4 SE Auto Fuji White

Also would anyone be able to tell me the part number or where I could look for the part number for this missing rubber grommet? I can hear a vibration from the engine bay when the car is sitting stationary in D.

Its part of the air intake piping.



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