pammibaby

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Hi,

I've just bought a 52 reg Freelander. It has the factory fitted body kit but I'd like to change the front and rear bumpers to match the facelift models. Does anyone know if the facelift can be fitted as well as the factory fitted body kit. Also does anyone have any ideas on what I can do to it to make it look better, need some ideas thanks
 
Take no notice of the **** takers pammibaby, the wonderful Freelander can be made into a super vehicle with a Swan Vesta one strike body kit. :cool::cool:
 
Firstly, I wouldn't bother taking the doors off as they'll come off on their own. Also a pair of 12v hair straighteners hanging from the rear view is quite a nice touch.

You could up-rate the sounds for blaring out "I'm I barbie girl" too and fit one of those novel alarms to it :D
 
ya cant polish a turd but ya can roll it in glitter:D
:5bsmilielol5: :lol: :5bsmilielol5: :lol: :5bsmilielol5: :lol: :5bsmilielol5: :lol: :5bsmilielol5: :lol: :5bsmilielol5: :lol: :5bsmilielol5: Read this last night but have only just composed myself enough to reply, FFS my sides are hurting
 
Hi,

I've just bought a 52 reg Freelander. It has the factory fitted body kit but I'd like to change the front and rear bumpers to match the facelift models. Does anyone know if the facelift can be fitted as well as the factory fitted body kit. Also does anyone have any ideas on what I can do to it to make it look better, need some ideas thanks
Brick wall and a deep pond would improve it's looks no end, :D
 
Yeah you can upgrade the front and rear for the facelift, do a search ;)

Tratterboys like to play with fire, but they dont like the Hippo as there ain't much to weld on it :D
 
I think you'll find Land Rover already do a custom styling tool for Freelanders. It's called a Brummagem Screwdriver, but I don't know the part number. :(



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