You mean an hour after you have murdered the local prostitute and thrown her in the canal.
please not that was what I was thinking but I didnt type it
You mean an hour after you have murdered the local prostitute and thrown her in the canal.
please not that was what I was thinking but I didnt type it
Keep looking but also stay aware.
I got a '94 300tdi D1 a few months ago, it has some small rust that i'm not worried about yet, i paid £1800 for it with new MOT, so far i've spent probably £300+ on it just to make it safe and comfy!!
It needed a full service, valves setting, 2nd hand turbo, front downpipe, steering damper, track-rod ends, rear anti-roll bar links, new rear brake pads and oil seals, and other small bits.
Its a lovely to drive now and i wouldn't want to be without her, the first one i looked at "had some small rust holing" - 45 minute drive there and the thing was like swiss cheese! i'm glad i held out.
Hi guys.
It was a **** bucket. those pictures are a load of bollocks! lifted the carpet up as instructed via you guys and you can see the road! the roof has a 5 -10" crack in!? and well it's another :censored: dog.
Thanks for helping I think the budget I have is going to prevent me form finding anything decent.
U aint gonna find many 200's with no rustJust like this one mate. Phoned the dealer and clearly asked 'are there any rust issues or holes' reply was 'no mate, it's tidy'
what a peenarse.
I'll keep looking though.
It would seem that a random love interest has also become involved on this thread. Hope he finds better holes than what I did today op2:
that's true mate but if you keep looking you'll find one like I did, new boot floor, new sills, polybushed, waxoyled etc.U aint gonna find many 200's with no rust
U aint gonna find many 200's with no rust
You mean an hour after you have murdered the local prostitute and thrown her in the canal.
Hi guys.
It was a **** bucket. those pictures are a load of bollocks! lifted the carpet up as instructed via you guys and you can see the road! the roof has a 5 -10" crack in!? and well it's another :censored: dog.
Thanks for helping I think the budget I have is going to prevent me form finding anything decent.
Decent tread on ya tyres, front and rear recovery points and diff guards are handy to haveAwesome!
Found a Land Rover Discovery Turbo Diesel 2.5 that I should be putting a Deposit on tomorrow. It's done 180k but comes with a lot of receipts, history etc.
As the title says I'm a complete noob so are discovery's quite modifiable for off roading? what would I need to do to it to take it green laning?
Thanks
-Tom-
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