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						What year/model Audi was this?
Pickles.
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						It was worth around $60k at the time. The supercharged 3 litre V6 is an absolute monster, I love driving that car.
The S3s are lovely too, though I've never been a big fan of the flatulent sounds those force fed 2 litre engines make.
Anyway, I'm hoping any gearbox issues I have with the Defender cost less than the deposit for a new house
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						So funny - I purchased the 110 a few months back and when I got it home she emphatically told me I was nuts (it was quite a shock to her that I replaced the family car with that "thing").
If (on the day I drove it home) I had an offer for more than what I paid for it we would have had quite a debate about selling the 110.
After a few short months of driving the 110 around - I don't think the wife would want to sell it - we know that we need to learn to use the 110 with purpose - but we both agree it is quite a nice 4WD to own.
Well, according to Land Rover's ordering system my car was due to be produced the week ending 11 December. So my car should now exist!
3 months to go
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						SupporterLeak testing takes some time!)
Yes, my wife was sceptical at first, because she liked our old auto D1, but now she likes the Defender because its roomy and she feels more protected than in a small car. She also finds the firm front seats less tiring on a long trip than soft car seats. What a woman!
In fact, when we were preparing to drive to Sydney last week, I was arguing to take the Mazda and travel light, but she wanted to take the Defender because she could get lots of stuff in the back, including her Thermomix. In the end, we took the Mazda and I got the Thermomix in the boot.
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Brisbane to Sydney in a Defender is a dream run.
Cheers, Billy.
Keeping it simple is complicated.
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