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ukadamwest

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Its been a while since I posted and quite a hectic year. The P38 got sold last year and lost dad the middle of the year and mum at the end of the year.

Currently clearing stuff out as the family home needs to be sold to cover IHT etc.

With only the L322 remaining, I have some P38 stuff that could use a good home.

I have a couple of EAS compressors a spare valve block, some unused UJ's, a Fault mate MSV2 Extreme With modules for P38 Thor/ Bosch Motronic and would like the stuff to go to a fellow LZ enthusiast
 
Its been a while since I posted and quite a hectic year. The P38 got sold last year and lost dad the middle of the year and mum at the end of the year.

Currently clearing stuff out as the family home needs to be sold to cover IHT etc.

With only the L322 remaining, I have some P38 stuff that could use a good home.

I have a couple of EAS compressors a spare valve block, some unused UJ's, a Fault mate MSV2 Extreme With modules for P38 Thor/ Bosch Motronic and would like the stuff to go to a fellow LZ enthusiast

Clearing the house is bad. Every item is an emotional bomb. It takes 2 or 3 years to get the edge off the loss but it never goes away. Hope you're coping as best as can be expected.
 
Thanks all for your kind words.

It was a hard decision to make to sell the P38. And to be honest I do miss you all.

My dad had dementia onset and what with COVID was completely neglected by his GP. My sister and I took it in turns to drive up every couple of days to care for him. Being a 50% single father as the marriage broke up completely the year before it was a push, what with working long hours. Unfortunately I found him on the floor unconscious and unresponsive. In May.

Mum was it seemed perfectly fine, but lost appetite and a trip ro A&E saw her diagnosed with cancer. 20 day later she was gone. But luckily had a bit of time with her.

All the Range Rovers have gone now, apart from the L322 4.2SC. Though have a few bits need doing on it, pressures of time. I'll try to take so pictures of what I have and post them up. I'm not not looking at making money out of disposing of it all, just want to see it go to people who need or will use it.

I still talk to biketeacherdave off line. SaintV8 is down in the west country.

I do miss you all, and will stop in from time to time and recommending this forum to every lunatic with a Range Rover. You are the the best.
 
Thanks all for your kind words.

It was a hard decision to make to sell the P38. And to be honest I do miss you all.

My dad had dementia onset and what with COVID was completely neglected by his GP. My sister and I took it in turns to drive up every couple of days to care for him. Being a 50% single father as the marriage broke up completely the year before it was a push, what with working long hours. Unfortunately I found him on the floor unconscious and unresponsive. In May.

Mum was it seemed perfectly fine, but lost appetite and a trip ro A&E saw her diagnosed with cancer. 20 day later she was gone. But luckily had a bit of time with her.

All the Range Rovers have gone now, apart from the L322 4.2SC. Though have a few bits need doing on it, pressures of time. I'll try to take so pictures of what I have and post them up. I'm not not looking at making money out of disposing of it all, just want to see it go to people who need or will use it.

I still talk to biketeacherdave off line. SaintV8 is down in the west country.

I do miss you all, and will stop in from time to time and recommending this forum to every lunatic with a Range Rover. You are the the best.
God loosing them is bad enough hope you keep well, no need to be a stranger all welcome on here as you well know.Take care and Stay safe.
 
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