No pics, or it didn't happen. Traditionally!
But if he did one has to wonder why.:eek::eek::eek::eek::eek::rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes:

hmm... makes one think

I think he did and is probably pondering his next move?

Is it still for sale on the site he bought it from? I'll have to check, if he did he needs all the luck in the world based on other forum member posts prior
 
I took a mate of mine that had LRs for years, first one I rejected after I hit the brakes and sailed passed the junction I was meant to turn into, second one drove and looked ok, mate said it was good, spent the next few years fabricating new inner wings, new sills, wheel arch, boot floor, chassis repairs etc etc. Yep that was a good un :D
 
I wouldn’t have had that given to me. That T&T seens to sell some very tarted up scrap, iv looked at Range rovers on autotrader from there all day “full mot, clean, solid” one looked filthy and everyone has had mot markers for welding or corrosion affecting structural integrity.
 
I often say at work on the trucks, if you have a vehicle that is a piece of crap no matter how much money you spend on it it will always be a piece of crap, and that pretty much applies to anything cars/trucks/boats/houses etc.
 

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