Roof Antenna Aerial - Broken
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basel I’m glad to see your smiles, didn’t want to be taken as disrespectful, just my attempt at humor. Glad to see that the replacement part is not too expensive. I would have expected it to be much more. Good luck with your repair. I don’t normally keep my Defender in the garage, but had to swap cars out today and was holding my breath as I backed the Defender in, getting out every 6 inches to assess the clearance. Turns out I had inches to spare, otherwise I would be searching for the same part as you. In Southern Florida, but can’t wait to revisit Italy. Ciao!
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I keep Defender in the garage because it often hails here in the Po Valley ... ( exactly here ) ...
in that garage where I touched the fin I have already parked it dozens of times ... always in reverse ... this time I accelerated too much and the car lifted, she soared !!!
I've never been to the usa...but one day I'm sure I'll come
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How did you get your hands in there to disconnect and remove the bolts? I removed the top piece and disconnected the liner but didn't have anywhere near the space to disconnect the antennas or remove the bolts.
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