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Old 14th August 2008, 01:09 AM
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i think 2 would be easier. 1 on the road, the other for spares.
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Old 14th August 2008, 01:20 AM
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i think 2 would be easier. 1 on the road, the other for spares.

I didn't think of it that way. Good idea They are a nice car when they behave. Enjoy it or them. Tony
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1 p38 at a time is all you will cope with. Keep the commy
Actually I reckon you could achieve quite good economies of scale with 2 or 3, particularly if you learn to maintain some of the systems yourself.
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Good work on the Autobiography. I've got a white HSE 1997. I won't tell you what surprise mine came with

I never really liked the steering wheel, too many different colours. Hope it doesn't have the Pool table green carpet like a vogue I once drove

Check out rangerovers.net heaps of info.

If you have problems with the suspension you can download some free software and make a cable for $15 to fix the EAS.

Good Luck

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Old 14th August 2008, 10:41 AM
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... or could con the wife into getting rid of her commodore
Great minds think alike... I'm trying to talk my wife into buying a P38A. I just don't know about having two Land Rovers on my watch though. The one I had my eye on has sold (Blue 2000 4.0-litre in Sydney for $13,750) Anyone see it? I never got the chance, as I just only got my wife interested in a RR when it sold.


There's an immaculate Autobiography in Sydney for sale with super-low kays atm. I like the body-colour painted bars and the 18in Mondial wheels that come std, but geez, that green seat covering must take some getting used to!
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Old 14th August 2008, 11:21 AM
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I've just seen this thread - only 'cos Scouse told me that Andrew E is Son_of_Bundalene.

No one has ever accused me of being slow!

Andrew, Scouse says the cruise control vacuum pump is worth only $5 second hand and that he'll take it off your hands.

Pity it isn't the later model with clear blinkers and outlined headlights - I'd like those.

Someone will want the fake wood (not me, I think it looks too much). Does it have the navigation system screen in the dash?
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Bugger Ron.
Now he knows that I want it, he'll put the price up to $10 .


Besides, I'd rather a Disco pump - it has to be more reliable than a P38a one !!
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Bugger Ron.
Now he knows that I want it, he'll put the price up to $10 .


Besides, I'd rather a Disco pump - it has to be more reliable than a P38a one !!
We won't tell Andrew it has the same part no. - he'd want more for it!
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Geez Ron, you certainly know how to help.

Now I'll have to pay $15 .



Quick Andrew - is the car at Narellan or Horsely Park ?
I'll duck out today & pay you the $15 before Ron pipes up again.
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