A Cairns Blue HSE, nice. Some parts are made from chocolate. Mostly bolts and brackets and things. The body is generally pretty good. However the salt used in winter does cause havoc with some areas. Nothing a bit of TLC won't cure.
My latest is a Cairns Blue SE, which I really like.
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i spent 6 months searching for the right car. This one was a quick look round, a quick test drive and cash on the nose. There are some real sheds driving around. Hopefully I will have this car for lots of years to come.
 
well my plan is,
wait till summer, do the freelander wood ramps.
take some bits off on friday, clean and paint on sat, replace on sunday.
do some chassis cleaning and paint it black as well
 
well my plan is,
wait till summer, do the freelander wood ramps.
take some bits off on friday, clean and paint on sat, replace on sunday.
do some chassis cleaning and paint it black as well
What about a Dinitrol kit? That's my plan for the summer.
 
i spent 6 months searching for the right car. This one was a quick look round, a quick test drive and cash on the nose. There are some real sheds driving around. Hopefully I will have this car for lots of years to come.
I looked for about 2 months, seeing some rubbish in that time. I wasn't to bothered if I got an SE or HSE as long as it had what I wanted on it.
I particularly wanted an auto with leather and heated front screen. I would have preferred Zambezi Silver but the Cairns Blue SE I found had all I needed and was cheap. This gave me some spare money in my budget for goodies :)
 
I've got some stuff to do on my F this year. The body has had a bit of a rust breakout over the last year :(
 

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