Re: Superb V8 4.3 manual in stornoway grey
Re: Superb V8 4.3 manual in stornoway grey
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vjj

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593 posts

263 months

Friday 27th September 2013
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Hi Guys - just put my buddy Colin's car up for sale on here

link below - would be interested to know what you fellas think - he still has to fit the front grille badge and a couple of other trim bits.

http://www.pistonheads.com/classifieds/used-cars/l...

Digga

46,744 posts

307 months

Friday 27th September 2013
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It's mint. Very nice looking.

If I didn't have a new 110 due in a few weeks time, I'd be very tempted.

WTFWT

868 posts

247 months

Saturday 28th September 2013
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Does the seat swab come out on those Recaros? Looking for some buckets for my 50th. Thanks

nervous

24,050 posts

254 months

Saturday 28th September 2013
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I love that. Is that good value for an M reg defender tho? I've no idea.

vjj

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593 posts

263 months

Monday 30th September 2013
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nervous said:
I love that. Is that good value for an M reg defender tho? I've no idea.
try building it to that standardfor under 25k plus cost of car

vjj

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593 posts

263 months

Friday 18th October 2013
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Mr Nervous of this Parish came a very long way to see it, fell head over heels, but then, as his name suggests, got nervous and bowed out at the bank when about to transfer the funds..........

Fear not - for much interest was generated amongst many parties and another member of our blessed congregation also fell madly in love with this horny maid - however he specified that if she were to join his harem she must lose her 20-inch alloys, replacing them with 18's of the same type, and insisted that the growl she makes is way too loud for the sleepy lanes of rural Cheshire so an extra pair of silencers must be fitted to the dual exhaust system.

His new bride will be delivered to him on Tuesday on the back of a trailer by the car's builder Mr Derek Allfrey - I shall be riding shotgun.

nervous

24,050 posts

254 months

Monday 21st October 2013
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vjj said:
Mr Nervous of this Parish came a very long way to see it, fell head over heels, but then, as his name suggests, got nervous and bowed out at the bank when about to transfer the funds..........
Didn't get nervous, was made nervous. A subtle but significant distinction.

Either way, glad it's gone to a new home. Best of luck to all concerned.

smile

WTFWT

868 posts

247 months

Tuesday 22nd October 2013
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Hi Vjj, can you help me with my seat question or am I being ignored for past indiscretions (with your dog, at the Christmas party, and I wasn't even there, so shut up, and anyway, Keisha told me she had sex in your Landrover and it wasn't even something or nothing, and Pete totally faked it so it doesn't even count anyway.)

Thanks

vjj

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593 posts

263 months

Wednesday 23rd October 2013
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Sorry mate been busy

The squab does not lft out so you need a remote jump start kit and a baterry isolator kit, both of which were fitted to the grey one.

The seats do bolt directly on to the LR rails though

Talking of 4.8 litre landies

I have just bought this for a bit of winter fun to keep my precious 6.3 90 out of the snow and mud

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/1994-LAND-ROVER-DISCOVER...

WTFWT

868 posts

247 months

Friday 25th October 2013
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Thanks Vjj - that Discovery is monster value for money. A very nice winter ride...

anonymous-user

78 months

Saturday 26th October 2013
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Just to finish this thread off.
I bought it and have used it for the last couple of days in crappy wet weather and a mix of driving.

It's quick up to 70 that's for sure! It also lopes around the villages in 4th quite nicely.
I will be swapping the soft top for a station wagon I think and in conjunction with the RR Classic that's my winter sorted.


vjj

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593 posts

263 months

Saturday 26th October 2013
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All hail to the boogie-bus