Thomas Lenthall
Member
Ola!
Hello all good people of the Land Rover World!
Thanks for stopping by! Welcome to my project and I'm planning something different (hopefully) from the other threads... This will be all about the enjoyment and fun as opposed to focusing on the negatives! In part because the latter would be too boring and it's a life choice at the end of the day, we all chose our cars and we should ALL be enjoying them!
So on to the positives!
Here's a couple of the previous cars/projects etc:
Here's the current stock:
Evo 6:
R33 Skyline:
And introducing, the new entrant!
She's (yes, she's a female) a 98 300 TDI, bought as a relief valve for the other cars more than anything, but it'a mad how much I'm loving the whole experience already, slow and ponderous at first on the road - the massively flat tyre wasn't helping my first motorway experience in her on the way back from picking her up but aside from that all is good, even Pepper is enjoying the new home (looking very regal I must sayin her new travelling home!)
Plans... Not 100% sure at the moment - it's still going to be very much a road car, but it would be nice to be able to use it for what is and get it a little muddy, rather than use it as a Chelsea tractor, plus the Evo is about to under go quite an expensive period of spending (new turbo, ECU, wheels, wider bodykit etc) so the spending might have to take a back seat for a while, but it'll be a nice slow burner of a project.
So there we are! Welcome! It's all in the name, "all fun, good times, no drama", so that'll be both the name of the thread and the mantra throughout owning it.
Hello all good people of the Land Rover World!
Thanks for stopping by! Welcome to my project and I'm planning something different (hopefully) from the other threads... This will be all about the enjoyment and fun as opposed to focusing on the negatives! In part because the latter would be too boring and it's a life choice at the end of the day, we all chose our cars and we should ALL be enjoying them!
So on to the positives!
- It's my third car (as in one of three)
- I don't need to use it for work
- I got it dirt cheap
- It's the first one I've ever had, so it's an exciting new thing
- It's slow, which is a good thing compared to the other cars
- Lastly, it's a classic!
Here's a couple of the previous cars/projects etc:
Here's the current stock:
Evo 6:
R33 Skyline:
And introducing, the new entrant!
She's (yes, she's a female) a 98 300 TDI, bought as a relief valve for the other cars more than anything, but it'a mad how much I'm loving the whole experience already, slow and ponderous at first on the road - the massively flat tyre wasn't helping my first motorway experience in her on the way back from picking her up but aside from that all is good, even Pepper is enjoying the new home (looking very regal I must sayin her new travelling home!)
Plans... Not 100% sure at the moment - it's still going to be very much a road car, but it would be nice to be able to use it for what is and get it a little muddy, rather than use it as a Chelsea tractor, plus the Evo is about to under go quite an expensive period of spending (new turbo, ECU, wheels, wider bodykit etc) so the spending might have to take a back seat for a while, but it'll be a nice slow burner of a project.
So there we are! Welcome! It's all in the name, "all fun, good times, no drama", so that'll be both the name of the thread and the mantra throughout owning it.