Marmaduke
Well-Known Member
- Posts
- 9,773
- Location
- Near the land of 'Me Duck'
Are they the crap ones that always over heat and blow head gaskets for fun?Probably gorra k seriers 1.8 from.a Freelander anorl
Are they the crap ones that always over heat and blow head gaskets for fun?Probably gorra k seriers 1.8 from.a Freelander anorl
HelloI'm sure there are plenty out there that actually do nothing on a day oft.
Probably gorra k seriers 1.8 from.a Freelander anorl
Unfortunately so. I've got a couple of jobs to do to finish it off then I'll put it up for saleSo your selling the series right enuff
Unfortunately so. I've got a couple of jobs to do to finish it off then I'll put it up for sale
If I could justify it I'd love to keep it but life and kids and all that jazzThat's a shame its a wee cracker too.
They is reserving production space at solihull for lectric car build. Hence why there int the room to build the new tratter.
Hide it under a cover till the kids move out.If I could justify it I'd love to keep it but life and kids and all that jazz
Alas they already have, doesn't make 'em any cheaper though If anything the bills get biggerHide it under a cover till the kids move out.
If I could justify it I'd love to keep it but life and kids and all that jazz
What the kids or the landy cost more?Alas they already have, doesn't make 'em any cheaper though If anything the bills get bigger
JLR and electrics. There's a scary thought. Hope the dun't put sunroofs in any of 'emThey is reserving production space at solihull for lectric car build. Hence why there int the room to build the new tratter.
To be fair the series is tax and mot exempt but my cj needs doors importing from the US which will set me back about a grand. A man can only justify so many toys and it's not like I'm swamped with cash. Plus we want to buy a holiday home in Spain so something's got to give.Some times needs must My mate sold his 90 today which I built, sad to see it go as its been
here for 6 years I did have the option to buy it back but ive got a few motors already the taxes
an insurance's costs soon mount up to a big wedge.
K series only the later ones with plastic head bolts blow their gasket the Early ones In the r8 200 and 400 are reliableAre they the crap ones that always over heat and blow head gaskets for fun?
To be fair the series is tax and mot exempt but my cj needs doors importing from the US which will set me back about a grand. A man can only justify so many toys and it's not like I'm swamped with cash. Plus we want to buy a holiday home in Spain so something's got to give.
Yup. Tis a well known fact they weld two together to form a V and put them int j**ps.Are they the crap ones that always over heat and blow head gaskets for fun?
Yer pic shows its already gottid doors. Are they broked or has it rained?To be fair the series is tax and mot exempt but my cj needs doors importing from the US which will set me back about a grand. A man can only justify so many toys and it's not like I'm swamped with cash. Plus we want to buy a holiday home in Spain so something's got to give.
Tiles. The roof trusses distribute the weight down into the walls. The actual compressive stress transferred into the walls is very small. Its a design that has worked well for thousands of years.It will be an up and down pitched roof at 45 degrees to match others local and the one it's replacing. What would yer use to cover it that will last a long time?
Welcome To LandyZone, the Land Rover Forums!
Here at LandyZone we have plenty of very knowledgable members so if you have any questions about your Land Rover or just want to connect with other Landy owners, you're in the right place.
Registering is free and easy just click here, we hope to see you on the forums soon!