rnr1975

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hi i have an x reg freelander es and am after some rear light guards, any ideas where i might get some cheap? if you have let me know.
thanks

ross
 
If it's just for show, then go for the plastic ones:rolleyes: . Spend a little more and get the metal ones, these will protect yer light from supermarket trolleys and irate old wimmen when their blue rinse goes wrong;) :D
 
IMHO I don't see the real purpose of this accessory

Two main reasons for fitting lights guards:

1. Offer some protection to the lights
2. Some people (including me!) like the look of a 4x4 with light guards on. It's a style thing y'know

Cheers

Rog
 
Two main reasons for fitting lights guards:

1. Offer some protection to the lights
2. Some people (including me!) like the look of a 4x4 with light guards on. It's a style thing y'know

Cheers

Rog

1. From what? ok the front ones, but why the rear:confused: it's not as if summits gonna be kicked up to break thum unless it's shoppin' trolleys in the supermarket carpark;) :D
2.OMG!!! let me guess, you'd love it to look like the latest fashion aswell like burberry, kappa or addidas... why not paint some checked or striped pattern and stick a baseball cap on it too:cool: :eek: ;) :D
 
1. From what? ok the front ones, but why the rear:confused: it's not as if summits gonna be kicked up to break thum unless it's shoppin' trolleys in the supermarket carpark;) :D
2.OMG!!! let me guess, you'd love it to look like the latest fashion aswell like burberry, kappa or addidas... why not paint some checked or striped pattern and stick a baseball cap on it too:cool: :eek: ;) :D

It's an hairdressers car. Lets face it they make great bling chariots especiaaly as 99.9% of em never go offroad
 
It's an hairdressers car. Lets face it they make great bling chariots especiaaly as 99.9% of em never go offroad

Unfortunatley i had one of these a wee while back and then seen sense;) :D The most I blinged it up was sum front light guards, only cos i got a cracked lense and didn't want it to happen again!!!!
I must be in the 0.1% cos apart from gettin' to work, mines was offroad the rest of the time( or at least as far as it would let me, then I had to walk the rest!!!!!:mad: ;) :D ) Like I said, I seen sense and bought a defender:D :D
 
We hippo owners like a bit of refinement and style. If we wanted a Tratter then we may as well just tip a cupboard on its side and put some wheels ont bottom....good as the real thing.:D
 
Should have brought a BMW or an Audi then. There's nowt stylish about been carried about on the back of a recovery truck.
Been there, done that. Boring and bland. At least with the Landy there's a bit of character to go with everything else, good or bad. Saying that I have never had any serious problems with my FL.:)
 
Should have brought a BMW or an Audi then.

Have had a BMW, two VWs and a Nissan in the past. All reputable reliable marques. All broke during the time I owned them. Only car I have owned that never broke was a Renault and they're supposed to be rubbish...

You pay your money you take your chances... :cool:

Cheers

Rog
 
We hippo owners like a bit of refinement and style. If we wanted a Tratter then we may as well just tip a cupboard on its side and put some wheels ont bottom....good as the real thing.:D

Not quite the real thing - Cupboards are much, much quieter and don't rot where the ally meets the steel... :p

Cheers

Rog
(ex Defender owner)
 

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