ovalandrover

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To my mind this is what Range Rovers are built for to take you places like this not to our local supermarket to renew your prescription meds
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Looks like you have an EAS problem. Unless you lowered it to access to make look cooler in the photo. :D:D
 
My P38 works for it's living. Off towing the horse box across all manor of crap and nearly always driving on horse poo.
 
In yorkshire everyone should have a 4x4 cos the fields are smoother than the roads
and im not in anyway bragging about the fields! Just the roads are ****e
 
few pics of mine out in countryside puddle jumping :D
 

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done a few excursions in the countryside and no real deeep scratches most just tend to polish out :D
 
Mine has been through the wars in the last few weeks - but should polish out - except the gate post one grrrr....

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I can never decide if Range Rovers look better covered in mud or polished up and sparkling clean. Last winter I went out driving in flooded lanes, etc and the car got filthy. It looked great until I realised I had to clean it which took bloody ages!
 

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