Oh dear my LR dilema

Oh dear my LR dilema

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BLUETHUNDER

Original Poster:

7,881 posts

261 months

Friday 31st August 2007
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No.That one was sold at the beginning of the week.Settled for one a grand cheaper from Nene Overland,but more miles.Really helpful staff who didnt put any pressure on you to make a decision.Comes with 6 months parts and labour warranty,6 months tax,serviced,years m.o.t. paid £12,995.

a4dbl

19 posts

244 months

Friday 31st August 2007
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driving gently on motorway i may get 20mpg at say 60/70 constant mph.around london 12/15mpg.how many miles has your 50th done?

BLUETHUNDER

Original Poster:

7,881 posts

261 months

Friday 31st August 2007
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Im not too sure but i think its in its 70,s.There was some lower mileage ones at around 19,000mls.But these were a shade under £20,000.

Maycott

586 posts

251 months

Saturday 1st September 2007
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BLUETHUNDER said:
Im not too sure but i think its in its 70,s.There was some lower mileage ones at around 19,000mls.But these were a shade under £20,000.
Re: the seats question you raised earlier I had the same dilemma when I bought the Tomb Raider.

Exmoor trim do a cheaper forward facing set than the lock and fold but its not type approved. It can however be fitted with proper belts. I can live with that but its up to you.

Also, because you have the centre bulk head removed as per the Tomb Raider, there is room (just) to put the forward facing seats in and retain the rear set of inward facing tip ups.

So you still have a six seater and you get two forward facing seats with belts for the kids.

BLUETHUNDER

Original Poster:

7,881 posts

261 months

Saturday 1st September 2007
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Maycott said:
BLUETHUNDER said:
Im not too sure but i think its in its 70,s.There was some lower mileage ones at around 19,000mls.But these were a shade under £20,000.
Re: the seats question you raised earlier I had the same dilemma when I bought the Tomb Raider.

Exmoor trim do a cheaper forward facing set than the lock and fold but its not type approved. It can however be fitted with proper belts. I can live with that but its up to you.

Also, because you have the centre bulk head removed as per the Tomb Raider, there is room (just) to put the forward facing seats in and retain the rear set of inward facing tip ups.

So you still have a six seater and you get two forward facing seats with belts for the kids.
Whats the price on them? Do i need to drill any holes?I really would like to keep the vehicle original as possible.

Maycott

586 posts

251 months

Sunday 2nd September 2007
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BLUETHUNDER said:
Maycott said:
BLUETHUNDER said:
Im not too sure but i think its in its 70,s.There was some lower mileage ones at around 19,000mls.But these were a shade under £20,000.
Re: the seats question you raised earlier I had the same dilemma when I bought the Tomb Raider.

Exmoor trim do a cheaper forward facing set than the lock and fold but its not type approved. It can however be fitted with proper belts. I can live with that but its up to you.

Also, because you have the centre bulk head removed as per the Tomb Raider, there is room (just) to put the forward facing seats in and retain the rear set of inward facing tip ups.

So you still have a six seater and you get two forward facing seats with belts for the kids.
Whats the price on them? Do i need to drill any holes?I really would like to keep the vehicle original as possible.
I had mine fitted at Frogs Island...£600 all up and I cheekily got them to fit the snorkel at the same time