Yeah just a tad mate sounds like a bit of a gonner in all honesty.
If you think that's a gonner I would suggest you look for any other car than a Range Rover. Its only just out of the box easy and cheap to fix,theSport and counterparts are costly to repair even if you are capable.
 
If you think that's a gonner I would suggest you look for any other car than a Range Rover. Its only just out of the box easy and cheap to fix,theSport and counterparts are costly to repair even if you are capable.
I doubt he will find a Sport for £8G with an engine like my avatar, or my 25 yr old chassis ;)
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They are fine, have been for years.
You don’t know what your missing you low riders in your sporty P38s :p

You wouldn’t have got stuck in that bog with my setup Mark ;)
 
They are fine, have been for years.
You don’t know what your missing you low riders in your sporty P38s :p

You wouldn’t have got stuck in that bog with my setup Mark ;)
Nah, I would have done rrdt, it was upto the diffs.... Bigger wheels if that's what you mean, that would have changed the game. Actually, patience..... That was the missing factor that would have made the difference :oops:
 
Nah, I would have done rrdt, it was upto the diffs.... Bigger wheels if that's what you mean, that would have changed the game. Actually, patience..... That was the missing factor that would have made the difference :oops:
Aye the coils and Tyres are synonymous, either one on their own doesn’t work.
 
Well done you’ve ruined his dream of not liking Discos :rolleyes:

I like a Sport, D3 or not.
Cranks would worry me though

I’m in agreement, the Sport looks great and I almost bought a full Overfinch kitted one if Mrs Tricky and the kids had their way. In the end I won them over with a 2005 Range Rover Supercharged, 4.2 Jaguar engine, every option available and performance to rip your face off. We’re on our second one and both my sons want to buy it off me. The Range Rover Vogue has to be the best choice if not for ability and road presence but resale value too.
Good luck, let us know what you get. Tricky.
 
I’m in agreement, the Sport looks great and I almost bought a full Overfinch kitted one if Mrs Tricky and the kids had their way. In the end I won them over with a 2005 Range Rover Supercharged, 4.2 Jaguar engine, every option available and performance to rip your face off. We’re on our second one and both my sons want to buy it off me. The Range Rover Vogue has to be the best choice if not for ability and road presence but resale value too.
Good luck, let us know what you get. Tricky.

Ok what have you done with the real Tricky. I know he knows there is no such beast as a RANGE ROVER VOGUE
So come on , who typed that? ;)
 

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