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What did you do with your Grenadier today?

His sense of humour is just a bit lacking, yes it is the G63

Does the G stand for Grenadier ??

Looks like that Chinese one has had the rear door correction as well. Think they copied the Magic Mushroom colour very well.
 
The car is booked in this Friday to have gas struts fitted to the battery box lid (2 seater Utility Wagon). Opening and closing the lid should be easier once it is done.
I managed to get away with one on the drivers side. PS would mean the removal of a bracket.
 

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I managed to get away with one on the drivers side. PS would mean the removal of a bracket.
They moved the install from yesterday to today, but he has just left. He needs another bracket, which he happened to take out of his car this morning. He is going to install my gas strut on the outside of the box to avoid the battery positive terminal on the driver's side. Next week or the one after now.
 
I managed to get away with one on the drivers side. PS would mean the removal of a bracket.
How is it working?

I think the strut is something INEOS missed on the 2 seater. The lid is a bit awkward to handle.
 
They moved the install from yesterday to today, but he has just left. He needs another bracket, which he happened to take out of his car this morning. He is going to install my gas strut on the outside of the box to avoid the battery positive terminal on the driver's side. Next week or the one after now.
The latest service campaign has put a big red cover over the terminal with plenty of warning stickers
 

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The latest service campaign has put a big red cover over the terminal with plenty of warning stickers
Mine already has that, but given the choice I was happy to go external and avoid it all together. It was my choice, he could do it internally.
 
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On Friday I had Owl in Portland install lift, wheels, tires, spare relocation bracket and a Wolfbox G900.
They took great care protecting the boots on the driveshafts. I checked them when I got home and they were perfect.
I will definitely be addressing this but for now it is fine. Wolfbox is awesome!

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That does look good on those big tyres.😍
Can you elaborate on the details of tyres , wheels and lift details please. 🙏🏼
 
Today I was invited by INEOS to visit GRENADIERS AND COFFEE at Motorworld Böblingen near Stuttgart. There were about 30-40 customer vehicles on site and LeTech was there with some of their vehicles. The new special model Belstaff 1924 was presented and in a Q&A round all questions concerning the Grenadier could be asked. In addition to people from the marketing department, there were also employees from the technical department on site. Some customer vehicles had equipment fitted to their vehicles. Most of it was probably more or less driven around. The funniest thing I found was the brand new Rhino Rack shovel, which was fitted with edge protection. Hopefully the tough kid won't forget to put the protection back on when he has to dig himself free in the urban jungle. ;)
It was interesting to meet Grenadier drivers live. That's something else than in the forum.
I was also surprised that the marketing team was well prepared with regard to us customers. When I registered, I was greeted with ‘Hey, you own the first Grenadier delivered to a dealer in Germany and to you’. And I hadn't even said my name yet. INEOS team, if you're reading this, hats off again! And thank you for organising such a good event. I'll be there again next time!
 

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