MorganP104
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Good afternoon everyone,
I'm Morgan, from Herts, and I am the proud owner of a 2002 (52) L322 RR 4.4 Vogue, which I bought in December 2015. As a committed car enthusiast, I've been fondly admiring L322s from afar for a number of years, and couldn't resist the opportunity to buy one when they started popping up for sale in my price bracket. My mate John (a fellow "car guy", and wylie_eyed on Landy Zone) put me onto the advert for the car I ended up buying, and then went out and bought himself an L322 a month later!
Yes, it's a petrol V8, and yes, it's a bit juicy... But you only live once. And if you do it right, once is enough.
Anyway, just got The Beast (as my kids call it) back from the garage, where I had her treated to a fresh MoT, new n/s/r suspension airbag, rear bushes, and a few other little bits to keep her in fine fettle.
Looking forward to getting stuck into the L322 scene, swapping stories, having a laugh, and hopefully learning something in the process.
Cheers,
Morgan
PS: Here's a picture of my Rangie in the car park at work. She looks right at home.
I'm Morgan, from Herts, and I am the proud owner of a 2002 (52) L322 RR 4.4 Vogue, which I bought in December 2015. As a committed car enthusiast, I've been fondly admiring L322s from afar for a number of years, and couldn't resist the opportunity to buy one when they started popping up for sale in my price bracket. My mate John (a fellow "car guy", and wylie_eyed on Landy Zone) put me onto the advert for the car I ended up buying, and then went out and bought himself an L322 a month later!
Yes, it's a petrol V8, and yes, it's a bit juicy... But you only live once. And if you do it right, once is enough.
Anyway, just got The Beast (as my kids call it) back from the garage, where I had her treated to a fresh MoT, new n/s/r suspension airbag, rear bushes, and a few other little bits to keep her in fine fettle.
Looking forward to getting stuck into the L322 scene, swapping stories, having a laugh, and hopefully learning something in the process.
Cheers,
Morgan
PS: Here's a picture of my Rangie in the car park at work. She looks right at home.
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