Mr S1
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As a 90 owner, for what you need fella you should buy a 110.
1. I am looking at an R-plate ('97) 300TDI with 120K on it, in very good nick.
1B) I'm told there are purely mechanically fired, with no electronics on the engine.
1C) Does this make them more reliable?
1D) Are they reliable starters?
1E) Does this also mean they really do sound like tractors?
For example, the driving position in a deafener is unique,
This Defender is an auto, and as far as I can see they're as rare as hen's teeth. It's a conversion, but from the stick I'm 99% sure that it's a RR auto box that's been put on it.
As a 90 owner, for what you need fella you should buy a 110.
Don’t put kids in defenders they’re made of tinfoil and the roof squashes when u roll them because it can’t support the weight of the chassis & running gear.
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