Do us a favour guys and check it out with a view fer the LZ club stand next year will ya?


I rember you telling some one LZ isn't a club

Is it now
And would we spot a LZ stand by seeing a old ambulance and 100 women across the bonnet of a defender and loads of folk bloated on cake
 
Perhaps Iann can do one of his 'specialist' photographic displays for the club stand..?

In a medium sized animal print lined leather ground sheeted marquee
Incense and 70s sex music wafting in from a a converted series heater box and audio system

Is that what you mean ;)
 
I rember you telling some one LZ isn't a club

Is it now
And would we spot a LZ stand by seeing a old ambulance and 100 women across the bonnet of a defender and loads of folk bloated on cake

Only in so far as we is much more than a club.....we is a community :D;)

They don't do community stands though :confused: bit short sighted but we's adaptable :eek:
 
In a medium sized animal print lined leather ground sheeted marquee
Incense and 70s sex music wafting in from a a converted series heater box and audio system

Is that what you mean ;)

Who told you about my ambulance refit?? :eek::confused:
 
Just got back. Took the big ginger dog, missus and kids. Had a good day out and brought a couple of cheap bits, no freelander bits of course but I was pleased to find Somone from the forum (even if I forgot to say I was from here too) and I saw a few freelanders dotted about.
Would have liked to camp for the weekend but there's always next year
 
I ended up with a new Handbrake lever for the discovery, £1.50
Terrafirma Pro Sport Shocks £168
A 20L jerry can £4
And some other crap for a few quid

I went for some Rock sliders for the discovery, ended up getting pretty much everything for the Fender....

Oh well.
 
I rember you telling some one LZ isn't a club

Is it now
And would we spot a LZ stand by seeing a old ambulance and 100 women across the bonnet of a defender and loads of folk bloated on cake

A fair description.

I've been at peterboghorror since Friday evening. I've had a great weekend, go mainly to look round the used stuff looking for bits for my rangie but spend most of the day just chatting about land rovers to people. massive show and plenty of nice landrovers of all types to look at and chat about.
We've had a little stand on the jumble just getting rid of parts accumulated between myself and a couple of pals. Towed a caravan down on the back of the rangie after a last minute change of plans but it did good.
Favourite vehicle of show had to be V12 aston powered 2 door rangie. Very nice.
 
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I thought it was a great show with lots to see and do. The only think I did'nt like was the amount of non landie's in the response village area. It's a LR show, I don't want to see wanna be landrovers! And I think someone needs to tell them that they are not an emergency service!
 
A fair description.

I've been at peterboghorror since Friday evening. I've had a great weekend, go mainly to look round the used stuff looking for bits for my rangie but spend most of the day just chatting about land rovers to people. massive show and plenty of nice landrovers of all types to look at and chat about.
We've had a little stand on the jumble just getting rid of parts accumulated between myself and a couple of pals. Towed a caravan down on the back of the rangie after a last minute change of plans but it did good.
Favourite vehicle of show had to be V12 aston powered 2 door rangie. Very nice.

Didn't go to the show but seen pictures of the V12 aston rangie, Looked very nice and from those I've spoken to said the workmanship was top draw.

How much did the stand on the jumble cost you? If you don't mind me asking :eek:
Could have done with doing that myself. Would have been quicker and easier than having to post it all.
 
B/B - this kind of thing is what i'm talking about...





Just makes the stand a bit more interesting :D


Bit disapointed in that half the stuff i wanted wasn't at the show, i got a full set of canvas exmoor trim seat covers for the 110 and 2 rolls of carpet for the series, couple of T-shirts for the niece and nephew from 1948OE and that's about it really
 
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Nice :) See that's how a stand should look, just makes things more interesting :D
 
It was a good day out mostly looking around the second hand section
Some prices a bit steep but I bet a pitch was not cheap so the guys had to cover there costs
Allso plenty of motors to look at , get ideas and do some dreaming
 
Didn't go to the show but seen pictures of the V12 aston rangie, Looked very nice and from those I've spoken to said the workmanship was top draw.

How much did the stand on the jumble cost you? If you don't mind me asking :eek:
Could have done with doing that myself. Would have been quicker and easier than having to post it all.

Was £96 for 4m x 15m which included camping and passes for 4 people which isn't too bad. Think to camp for the two days was about £80.

Was a snug fit everywhere. :p
And they'd had to cut a fair lump out of the bulkhead due to length.

Found a pic.
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Was £96 for 4m x 15m which included camping and passes for 4 people which isn't too bad. Think to camp for the two days was about £80.

Was a snug fit everywhere. :p
And they'd had to cut a fair lump out of the bulkhead due to length.

No that's actually very reasonable between 4 people and the bonus of camping.
I'd have been tempted had I known it wasn't extortionate.

Yeah, Was chatting to someone about the Rangie, Said with it being so wide they had to chop a fair amount out of the chassis rails too.
Looks bloody good though :)
 
No that's actually very reasonable between 4 people and the bonus of camping.
I'd have been tempted had I known it wasn't extortionate.

Yeah, Was chatting to someone about the Rangie, Said with it being so wide they had to chop a fair amount out of the chassis rails too.
Looks bloody good though :)

Sounded well. :)
 
Sounded well. :)

Sounded awesome when he was giving it the beans in the arena.

Camping was 75 quid (for LRO subscribers) for three people inc a car. There was loads of space and they weren't too fussed about pitch space so long as you were sensible.

Apart from the Cnut in the next tent having an argument with his missus at 3am. He very nearly left with a tent pole up his arse.
 
Sounded awesome when he was giving it the beans in the arena.

Camping was 75 quid (for LRO subscribers) for three people inc a car. There was loads of space and they weren't too fussed about pitch space so long as you were sensible.

Apart from the Cnut in the next tent having an argument with his missus at 3am. He very nearly left with a tent pole up his arse.

:) enjoyed what I saw of it.

A lz chill out zone of an evening would be nice.
 

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