Even more years in it when you get in :p
Yer but no but when I get in it I sit on a comfortable seat, switch on the heated seat, and drive oft in comfort. Put the heater on if I feel like it. Driving is a pleasure when yer got a Freelander. :)
 
Morning 8:33 (Roughly GMT +13)

While I thought that NZ is 12-13 hours in advance of UK, I had overlooked the fact that we are in fact 6 months and 12 hours ahead. Is there anything you slow people would like to know about the coming 6 months?
 
Morning 8:33 (Roughly GMT +13)

While I thought that NZ is 12-13 hours in advance of UK, I had overlooked the fact that we are in fact 6 months and 12 hours ahead. Is there anything you slow people would like to know about the coming 6 months?
National lottery numbers for Saturday night would be a good start:p:p
 
I have it on good authority marmaduck washed his tratter at the weekend. :eek: :D
At least if I wash mine I don't end up with a puddle in the boot and the doors don't fall off :p Unfortunately I had the delights of working all weekend :oops:
 
At least if I wash mine I don't end up with a puddle in the boot and the doors don't fall off :p Unfortunately I had the delights of working all weekend :oops:
When LR Solihull water test tratters at the end of production they leave the door cards oft so they can check for leaks. It's the only vehicle they did this on, then put more sealer on if needed. All others were water tested as they didn't eggspects them to leak or fall oft.

Local main dealer warns tratterers not to put their tratters through a car wash as the rollers wobble the roof panels and the seal between them can leak. I always thought there were more to this story than they were letting on.
 

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