chris_preston

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Greetings.

Got my first Rover! A beat up 1994 LWB for very cheap and have been slowly fixing it up to the point where I can actually drive it and check for upgrades on sites like this.

I'm loving the beast. Just wish there were more Rover clubs around my area in the States so I can learn more about em'! I just wanted to say hiya before falling back into lurker mode. Although, if someone happens to know a good Rover group near Nebraska.....they should really let me know.

Regards!
 
HELLOO MATE welcome to the loony zone hpoe you gota thick skin ,youll need it the **** takin on here is AWESOME but dont take it to heart its all good fun (its just like bein back at work) so greetings from sunny hartlepool ,,,,,,,,,,dave
 
:welcome2: from across the pond. The LR mags over ere are always covering the great off road clubs around the US, so there must be one for you. Get and and enjoy!

Just found this....give'm a try..

Flatland Rover Society
•Address: 16007 W. 82nd Pl., Lenexa, KS 66219
•Telephone: (913) 541-0575
•Web: No web site yet
•email: lorri@sound.net or rover1@sky.net (Steve Paustian)
•Fees: January - January, $25; July - Dec 31st $15
•Newsletter:
◦Name: The Oil Rag
◦Frequency: quarterly
◦Avg size: size based on content
◦Format: 11x17 folded
◦Other:
•Rallies:
•Size: approx 90 (75 in 11/96, 45 in 9/95)
•Coverage: Missouri, Kansas, Iowa, Nebraska, Oklahoma, Arkansas
•Profile: 20% Series vehicles, 80% modern coil sprung vehicles
•Regular meetings: The third Saturday of odd numbered months.
•Incorporated: No
•Established: November 1994
 
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Welcome!

There was a US landrover forum came posting on ere a while back, me n Buster joined and said hello (everyone else was really rude and they fooked off) but can't remember what it was called...anyone???
 

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