What do you guys think of it? Its an 1989 200tdi with many extras and modifications
I cannot wait to go green laning in it is there anyone in the nottingham area on here? I live by newark!
Let me know what you guys think of it !
I have already done a quote and its not much more than im paying already so not so badI think, I cant wait until you try and get insurance... or make a claim..
Did you declare all the mods ?I have already done a quote and its not much more than im paying already so not so bad
Yeah and got quoted just under £900 so not so bad.Did you declare all the mods ?
Thank you! Apparently all the work was done by someone who knows what they are doing! (I hope) but all looked okay when i viewed it , the garage im getting it from has a good reputation so hopefully all is well!Hello and Welcome,
Someone has spent a lot of time and effort working on that.
Nice looking truck, I hope the person that built it did a good job. I would have thought it would have a winch.
Cheers
Probably not but will only be used on the weekends hahaDoes it make more then 10 mile per Gallon?
Doesnt come with one so that will be my first purchase can you reccomend one ?Is the spare missing or in the tub?
You may want to get one before going greenlaning / playing
Cheers
Doesnt come with one so that will be my first purchase can you reccomend one ?
Yes thankfully it comes with a jack & wheelbrace so thats a start! & i will do just that cheers irl get looking on FB & Ebay right away ! And i will also check out GLASS too thanks for that info! ThanksDid you check it has a jack? wheel brace?
Try and get the same one on a modular that has the same offset. Even if it is a preloved one that is only to get you out of the proverbial.
Seem to be plenty on FB 4x4 pages and the bay. Just a matter of looking and waiting , or putting out a wanted ad on FB.
Also, if you are going Greenlaning then I highly recommend joining GLASS and finding your local rep, plus again there are lots of GL groups that are localised on FB.
Cheers
I hope you enjoy your new Vehcile.View attachment 134614 View attachment 134615 View attachment 134616 Hello! Im completely new to land rovers and off roading but ive sold my 2011 volkswagen golf and brought this beast!! I have always loved land rovers and im excited to pick it up this saturday
What do you guys think of it? Its an 1989 200tdi with many extras and modifications
I cannot wait to go green laning in it is there anyone in the nottingham area on here? I live by newark!
Let me know what you guys think of it !
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brilliant pictures 300! would fancy a stab at that..... if in England of course...I hope you enjoy your new Vehcile. But that is completely unsuitable for Green Laning. And is sadly the type of vehicle that gives green laners a bad name.
Remember green laning is not ‘off’ roading. All lanes are legal roads. And driving off piste is for tossers and dickheads only, so please stick to the prescribed paths.
Almost all lanes should be passable in a stock Land Rover.
I’d recommend you get yourself to a local off road club and maybe try your hand at a trials event. If you are new to off roading, it will teach you a load about vehicle control and how to drive off road.
Pay and play sites might be something else to consider. Although you can achieve the same by helping set up trials events and often for a lot less money.
The ALRC and AWDC are the main trials organisers. Give me a shout if you need help finding a club.
These are from our club event at the weekend.
Thank you for your informative replyI hope you enjoy your new Vehcile.
But that is completely unsuitable for Green Laning. And is sadly the type of vehicle that gives green laners a bad name. You’ll certainly want to ditch the tractor tyres for green lane use. No need to tear the tracks up with tyres like those. Keep them though as they will be ideal for other off road uses.
Remember green laning is not ‘off’ roading. All lanes are legal roads. And driving off piste is for tossers and dickheads only, so please stick to the prescribed paths.
Almost all lanes should be passable in a stock Land Rover.
I’d recommend you get yourself to a local off road club and maybe try your hand at a trials event. If you are new to off roading, it will teach you a load about vehicle control and how to drive off road.
Pay and play sites might be something else to consider. Although you can achieve the same by helping set up trials events and often for a lot less money.
The ALRC and AWDC are the main trials organisers. Give me a shout if you need help finding a club.
These are from our club event at the weekend.
regarding the tyres im starting to worry myself
Thanks man!!that is really cool. nice tratter dude!