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Would be ok if it wasnt for the lpg bit
I work my tits off to own it, thank you..Yes but does he come under the, I'm wealthy so I have one? My repair bills are insignificant!
If you're thick as shít then avoid like the plague...What's your thoughts on a 2001 2002 4.6 vogue petrol/gas range rover?
Oh... and Enry has a diesel.
Something to drive and do stuff
I like the colourI know you like diesels, is why you got your eye on that M62 with the fabulous interior
Anything with a V8
Don’t rule out a Jimny yet
Yep an R to T reg E39..Older E39s are better. Always wanted sharknose 7 myself.
E36 weren’t bad but too low and harsh a ride.
Thanks for your reply! Will take note and probably buy some thing that requires your expertise in the future! If you are willing do help me?If you're thick as shít then avoid like the plague...
Personally i prefer the V8 for a select few reasons..
#1 if you maintain it they'll last, look after the cooling system especially.
#2 they'll do 17mpg on petrol/Gas with LPG being 50ppl it will do the "equivalent" of mid 30s mpg..
#3 They have max torque available by 2400rpm
The diesel is lethargic and couldn't pull yer cóck straight, and they have a fair share of issues, the P38 subforum is littered with far more Diesel issues than Petrol at the moment...
you can chip them to good success from what i can gather..
Oh and...
Ahem...
"your choice" eh?
Buy one..Thanks for your reply! Will take note and probably buy some thing that requires your expertise in the future! If you are willing do help me?
I have in the past had a p38 what a car! Trouble is, not good with spanners or advice!
Unfortunately I have form on this forum in buying a nanocom? But I agree its' the best thing in your tool kit!!A nanocom is your best friend...
Most Jobs are simple, even pulling an engine is a weekend Job
Yes it's expensive, but pays for itself after a whileUnfortunately I have form on this forum in buying a nanocom? But I agree its' the best thing in your tool kit!!
Are you referring to week one or week two? After purchase?Yes it's expensive, but pays for itself after a while
The first week i'd sayAre you referring to week one or week two? After purchase?
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