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Only ones I got are TD6 every 3.6 I see I think ‘well, good luck’
I don't think the bondage option was available then Kermie. LOLWhy are there no hooks/tie-down points in the back of a p38? It's not the smallest load space
With all the work you’ve done way prices are going lately you may want to hang on to it a little longer? Plus you’ve only just payed your membership
That’s why it’s a debate
Go on....fufoff to the Freelander section see what we care
Apollojesus, I get emotional when it comes to losing more established members
If you say it's an investment, that usually smooths things for a whileAs if you'd get rid of me that easily - way to many idiots buying Rangerovers - where else would I get this kind of entertainment?!
Just looking to 'upgrade' to a late L322 4.4tdv8 with all the toys, bells and whistles. Got enough cars so buying another without selling one wouldn't make me popular!!
If you say it's an investment, that usually smooths things for a while
You should be proud at your age Kermie that you can still overshoot. LOLMy cruise control seems to wander quite a bit, several mph, especially if there's a hill involved it seems to overshoot
You get no end of bother from a split rubberrubbers split
Lasts 18 years.... and if they go to further education up to 25......You get no end of bother from a split rubber
Well done mate, always good practice to change the lot at same time as makes things a lot easier. Did you use copper great on the slider pins and pad seats??Gave the old girl new front brake pads and guide pins. had noticed drivers side wheel was getting dirty with brake dust after a couple of days as of late. Good job had bought the guide pin kits as the old ones were seized and rubbers split drivers side. Old ones came out without too much effort so everything OK
Thank god i never had that problem. LOLLasts 18 years.... and if they go to further education up to 25......
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