I couldn't put my headliner on afterall. The toad in the microwave which is stuck on the roof (and will eventually be hidden by the headliner) is proving to be a bu^ger to set. Got a nice 6" external proximity blanket down the sides now, but it's chirping a warning 2 metres away from my tratter rear door then triggering. Gotta fathom it out before I entomb it forever, and before one of the neighbours decapitates me :confused::confused::confused::confused:
 
That sounds painful!! We don't have a banister on our stairs, it's never been a problem in 17 years of living here..... I managed to fall through the gap :eek:
As for a lightweight, I would have one if I had the room (plus a series 2 and and forward control) I think they are superb :cool:

Never seen one in the metal before, surprisingly dinky but so effecient and spartan, loved it. There were a couple of FC at billing this year. Big, brutal, honest and gorgeous. I'd have one in a heart beat, iffin I could afford one an I had somewhere to put it an I had the time to look after emorl. Like the LW owner said earlier 'you kin never av too many Lanrovers'.
Ain't dead yet, y never know :)
 
Still up so I thought I'd end my day with "I'd just like to say ... that I pumped my tyres up at Sainsburys this aft. My tyres were between 28 and the highest had 32. Made em all 55psi. Steering great now, but it's all a bit trampoline/jolly/bumpy on the pot-holed roads of Lancashire now".
 
@My Old Landy
You could have a S2 & a FC its called a 2B.
Yep there is 1 in the family. Tucked up in a shipping container from Australia
Once the 107 is completed this 2B would be the next project(they only on year 7 so far but it's showroom)
I didn't know that! This is a great forum and I keep learning something new everyday :)
I just googled it and, oh yes, I want one!!!!
 
They do feel like rocks but it said on google upto 65psi. Goodrich all terrain 225
Lt265/75r goodrich all terrain. It's what google said. I hope I've done it right.
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