Photos don't really show any angle at all! That's the problem with 2d mediums.....

I got stuck on a flat gravel drive when the handbrake stuck on when I was doing the hg! :eek:: :eek: :eek:. (Was 2wd at the time though)
 
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The hills pretty much a 2 in 1and had to give it all the beans to get off especially with the left rear almost airborne i wont be parking there tom.. i couldnt even standup when i turned up to look at the job in the trainers i had on i went flying 6 or 7 times with a sore arse to proove it..
 
The hills pretty much a 2 in 1and had to give it all the beans to get off especially with the left rear almost airborne i wont be parking there tom.. i couldnt even standup when i turned up to look at the job in the trainers i had on i went flying 6 or 7 times with a sore arse to proove it..

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Heres o e of mi upside down tow hitch and rev camera tho..

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Learnt valuable lesson.... Don't drop spanner near starter motor!! Big sparks!

And also that changing the oil pressure switch isn't the 5 min job I was hoping!!
 
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And they still dont look half as bad as it really is.. Glad im not barrowing up to a skip tho lol..
 
Brought a new Freelander. 06 plate hse with low miles. Really well looked after. The little bits that make the difference like all the exposed threads have a coat of wd40 on, all exposed brake lines have a bit of lube on them to protect them matching Pirelli all round and a brand new spare. I am always a bit doubtfull of buying a car with a worn spare because it means at one point the owners were to tight to buy two tyres so what else were they too tight for? Really was a nice example and really does drive like brand new.

Only one thing. I appear to have brought one without a fbh! I was sure all hse spec had them as standard but apparently not! I checked under the bumper and saw the hole and just assumed the exhaust was further inside.

So I think my freelander commercial will soon be for sale. Although I am using it whilst my L series is in pieces
 
Brought a new Freelander. 06 plate hse with low miles. Really well looked after. The little bits that make the difference like all the exposed threads have a coat of wd40 on, all exposed brake lines have a bit of lube on them to protect them matching Pirelli all round and a brand new spare. I am always a bit doubtfull of buying a car with a worn spare because it means at one point the owners were to tight to buy two tyres so what else were they too tight for? Really was a nice example and really does drive like brand new.

Only one thing. I appear to have brought one without a fbh! I was sure all hse spec had them as standard but apparently not! I checked under the bumper and saw the hole and just assumed the exhaust was further inside.

So I think my freelander commercial will soon be for sale. Although I am using it whilst my L series is in pieces

Or like me bought 4 new tyres and kept one of the old ones as a spare..
 
Brought a new Freelander. 06 plate hse with low miles. Really well looked after. The little bits that make the difference like all the exposed threads have a coat of wd40 on, all exposed brake lines have a bit of lube on them to protect them matching Pirelli all round and a brand new spare. I am always a bit doubtfull of buying a car with a worn spare because it means at one point the owners were to tight to buy two tyres so what else were they too tight for? Really was a nice example and really does drive like brand new.

Only one thing. I appear to have brought one without a fbh! I was sure all hse spec had them as standard but apparently not! I checked under the bumper and saw the hole and just assumed the exhaust was further inside.

So I think my freelander commercial will soon be for sale. Although I am using it whilst my L series is in pieces

Sounds good, hope she lets you modify it ;)
 
Well it's more her car tbh. It's too nice to go off-roading but she does want tinted windows, side steps and a lift kit.
I dont really want to put a lift kit on it though, much rather put it on mine :)
 
Well it's more her car tbh. It's too nice to go off-roading but she does want tinted windows, side steps and a lift kit.
I dont really want to put a lift kit on it though, much rather put it on mine :)

Or you could lift both....Now there's a thought ;)
 
Brought a new Freelander. 06 plate hse with low miles. Really well looked after. The little bits that make the difference like all the exposed threads have a coat of wd40 on, all exposed brake lines have a bit of lube on them to protect them matching Pirelli all round and a brand new spare. I am always a bit doubtfull of buying a car with a worn spare because it means at one point the owners were to tight to buy two tyres so what else were they too tight for? Really was a nice example and really does drive like brand new.

Only one thing. I appear to have brought one without a fbh! I was sure all hse spec had them as standard but apparently not! I checked under the bumper and saw the hole and just assumed the exhaust was further inside.

So I think my freelander commercial will soon be for sale. Although I am using it whilst my L series is in pieces


The '06 like mine has the PTC heater instead. The FBH was an option, as was cruise and a heated windscreen.
 
Had 2 new injectors fitted. Then drove it home.

Silence.






Well, almost. I mean it is a diesel :lol:


No diesel knock.




I'm happy. P
 
The '06 like mine has the PTC heater instead. The FBH was an option, as was cruise and a heated windscreen.


No cruise or heated windscreen. Is the PTC heated just as good then? I have read a couple of things but I don't really know that much about them.
 

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