Newbie Freelander dude!

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johno2

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Hi there. Im Johno, (no so) proud owner of a 2001 Freelander S 1.8 petrol.....Yeah yeah, should have bought a diesel I know! :)
Im an old fart from the Shropshire hills, HGV driver, & a bit of a plank!
Having spent the last 11 years or so tuning, building & blowing up Saabs I felt a change of motor was in order, Ive always loved the look of the 3 door Freelander 1, so like a total fool I did no reasearch at all & went out & bought one!
To be honest I love it, well most of it! Despite its knackered drivers door window cables, non working remote door lock unit, broken rear dif mounts, crazy fuel consumption & constant flashing engine light its a tidy little tub!
Missing & chugging away like a 25 year old Massy tractor at low revs Im sure this car is out to break me! :D
But like the berk that I am Im not giving up on it yet, & would like to thank the lads at Salop 4x4 for their help these past few weeks.

Just thought Id pop in & say how doooo to you all.
 

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Cheers guys! :eek:
To be honest in the last five weeks the bonnet has been open more times that its been closed!
Prop was removed when the R/H/S rear diff mounting broke & knackered the inner cv rubber boot at the same time, havnt got round to putting it back on yet.
Its a strange car, but I kinda like it. Next one will deffo be a diesel, canna be doing with this 1.8 lump. More trouble than its worth! ;)
 
Im starting to think so matey.
Need to keep this one going till times get a bit better, main factor was the parts prices against the Saabs, I didnt however think I was going to have so many issues with a car in such a short space of time, considering the amount of money the previous owner spent on sorting all the Freelanders bad points, it looked (on paper at least) a good buy.
 
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