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My novelty plates got fitted today, quite a faff as it turned out...

Bloody 3m Tape was near useless, foam backed adhesive to the rescue :D

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The front one thanks to the Euro plates recess in the bumper required some special treatment,

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Rear one was much easier due to the tailgate being completely flat..

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Dad says she suites them! ;)

In other news the headliner is on its knees :confused:

really need to get it fixed, a new sunroof cassette too wouldn't go a miss either
 
I did ;)

Nice Doggy! Thank you :D

My Lab and collie like to play around in the RR ;)

No playing in the Range Rover for my little collie. Harness on, clipped in, and behave herself, BUT, she has come on sooooo well. Especially, considering how distracted I was when she first joined me.
 
She was! :)

Got to the ripe old age of 15, which is good for a Collie, according to my Vet ;)
Awwww sorry mate. By old I thought you meant in years, not gone. Our old boy got to around 19. Which back then , especially for a worker was great. So well done on your old girl
 

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