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I bought a ctek a while back, my only complaint is i didn't do it sooner. My other charger is a waste of space in comparison
I've got the Wilko £11 one Charges no problemSpent a couple of hours reading and weighing up the pros and cons of various battery chargers. Came down to either the CTEK CT5 or the Noco Genius 5. Leaning towards the Noco, fifty six quid from Halfrauds.
Ive been using CTEKs for many years now and will NOT use anything else. Nough said. LOL. I use the MSX-5 model and have just bought a STOP/START model for the missus car and a new MSX-10 model for my newly aquired L405.
Yes Jules, did a deal on it a couple of days ago and she is now sat in my " mancave " having some of my love. LOL.You bought the L405? Very nice.
I would be very excited to own a lift! and a 4 post one at that!! only trouble is, my landy would end up in the bedroom, looking very sheepishYes Jules, did a deal on it a couple of days ago and she is now sat in my " mancave " having some of my love. LOL.
I would be very excited to own a lift! and a 4 post one at that!! only trouble is, my landy would end up in the bedroom, looking very sheepish
There would be nothing wrong with that Kermie. LOLI would be very excited to own a lift! and a 4 post one at that!! only trouble is, my landy would end up in the bedroom, looking very sheepish
If you have your garage under a spare room, just lose the floor, sortedI would be very excited to own a lift! and a 4 post one at that!! only trouble is, my landy would end up in the bedroom, looking very sheepish
I can see it now.. put a movable floor in place then i can drop the lift and the garage is empty again and i can work on my landy in the warmth of spare roomIf you have your garage under a spare room, just lose the floor, sorted
PerfectI can see it now.. put a movable floor in place then i can drop the lift and the garage is empty again and i can work on my landy in the warmth of spare room
Have a pit put in Kermie and a lift over that so you can still work. My mate did this in his standard height garage. Awesome job done.I can see it now.. put a movable floor in place then i can drop the lift and the garage is empty again and i can work on my landy in the warmth of spare room
Don't forget to wipe afterwardsYes Jules, did a deal on it a couple of days ago and she is now sat in my " mancave " having some of my love. LOL.
I'll be buying that off you when your done. That's a loved Landy.Been tinkering with the new beast today and fitted new twin K&N air filters, window spoilers, CTEK charger lead, Side steps and some internal genuine Range Rover " click & Go " rear seat table & ipad carrier. LOL. Another quick polish and loaded the fridge with some drinks. LOL
Cheers. Me too. I will only be doing the very basics on this example. The servicing side and any big jobs that ever need doing will be entrusted to my local Landy specialists chaps who are brilliant. Far too much tech on these newer models for me to tinker with.Very nice @Enthusiastman , I sometimes wish I had the skills and the unwanted cash to own one.
I wish you joy of it.
I will always refer back to this post buddy when i do. LOL. Start saving.I'll be buying that off you when your done. That's a loved Landy.
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