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A spot of green laning on the way home:
As to the bush cables - why?
There is provision in law to remove any obstructions impeding progress - if this happens to be over hanging branches why not carry a small bow saw or some loppers and give the route a trim. This will make life easier for other users on foot, hooves and wheels.
As to the bush cables - why?
There is provision in law to remove any obstructions impeding progress - if this happens to be over hanging branches why not carry a small bow saw or some loppers and give the route a trim. This will make life easier for other users on foot, hooves and wheels.
Edited by 100SRV on Monday 24th November 20:03
100SRV said:
There is provision in law to remove any obstructions impeding progress - if this happens to be over hanging branches why not carry a small bow saw or some loppers and give the route a trim. This will make life easier for other users on foot, hooves and wheels.
That's what I do (loppers); I can't bring myself to scratch-up my shiny Discovery (I'm one of those nutters who plays in the mud, then goes OCD with the clay, polish & wax).Muddle238 said:
Can't ever see myself ever being without a Defender, such great tools.
That's what I often think to myself. I was walking the dog earlier and whilst mine doesn't need it YET, I was thinking about how I'll tackle chassis replacement when the time comes! I guess as long as spares remain available, I can keep it running.I have vaguely contemplated buying a new 'un before next year (probably missed that boat now anyway) but actually I wouldn't want to part with the one I have!
CAPP0 said:
That's what I often think to myself. I was walking the dog earlier and whilst mine doesn't need it YET, I was thinking about how I'll tackle chassis replacement when the time comes! I guess as long as spares remain available, I can keep it running.
I have vaguely contemplated buying a new 'un before next year (probably missed that boat now anyway) but actually I wouldn't want to part with the one I have!
I generally wait for the depreciation boat to sail, or at least most of it anyway, however with the newer Defenders (anything 2007 onwards as far as I'm concerned..) given there's now what, 12 months ish left of production, I have this niggly feeling that most of the latest Defenders really aren't going to drop much in value, going to make picking a replacement difficult!I have vaguely contemplated buying a new 'un before next year (probably missed that boat now anyway) but actually I wouldn't want to part with the one I have!
It still surprises me, even now how many pennies a 10 year old, 60k+ Defender will set you back! It's crazy, but I love 'em so it doesn't matter
BlackGT3 said:
Driffield
Driffield, Round 2 of the BCCC in 2003, hit a ridge at a funny angle, the car did a full roll and landed on it's LH rear wheel hence the puncture:The following weekend we raced in France at the Jean de la Fontaine, we had a few late nights getting the car ready to race again.
foliedouce said:
MrsFallon said:
foliedouce said:
Just taken delivery this week of a new 110 Utility Wagon in Scotia Grey - added the black pack, X-Tech style front grill, KBX vents and General Grabber AT2s
I notice on the bonnet yours is badged Defender, not Land Rover. Do they come out of the Factory now like that or have you changed it?MrsFallon said:
Not at the moment, will be done in the New Year. What did you get him to change on your interior?
I got 2 90's and 1 110 from them and got all the internals fitted out, as per the below link:https://www.facebook.com/spectrum.motorcentre/phot...
poocherama said:
Chaps, a few people PM'd me about this.I have just noticed the guy who built it for me has one for sale on EBay. I am sure he can build to order as well.
I have no link with him appart from a happy customer and can vouch for his work.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Toylander-and-Trailer-Se...
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