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Thread: Naming the 'fender

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    jplambs Guest
    Have to agree that it sounds somewhat like a tractor, although mine sounds exactly like the Volvo F12 semi that we have on the farm when I put my foot down and the turbo kicks in.

    NME, thats strange, I always thought that the series LWB utes where male. Then again I thought defenders where to and I just went and bought a female by the looks of it.

    I have decided that she will have to be Sadie, Sandy just doesn't seem to fit quite right.

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    Ours are named as follows
    1992 200tdi 110-Zikali
    2008 Tdci 110-Zulu

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    10 inches more Guest
    My '84 120 is 'The Rattler'. I hope it is a girl, I send that much time on my back under it, it just wouldn't seem right the other way...

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    Quote Originally Posted by 10 inches more View Post
    I hope it is a girl, I send that much time on my back under it, it just wouldn't seem right the other way...

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    Quote Originally Posted by jplambs View Post
    NME, thats strange, I always thought that the series LWB utes where male.
    Mandy was a station wagon not a ute......



    I didn't think there were any rules as to boy or girl with any particular model, to me it's always just been a feeling that you have about it.

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    The County is affectionately known as Rocinante,

    after Don Quixote's faithful nag

    (I have recently discovered that the author John Steinbeck called his camper this as well, but this is not sufficient reason to change it)

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    jplambs Guest
    Quote Originally Posted by NME View Post
    Mandy was a station wagon not a ute......



    I didn't think there were any rules as to boy or girl with any particular model, to me it's always just been a feeling that you have about it.
    Nice vehicle NME, sorry the ute part was a slip up. I had just always felt that they were male. Do you still have Mandy?

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    Quote Originally Posted by jplambs View Post
    Nice vehicle NME, sorry the ute part was a slip up. I had just always felt that they were male. Do you still have Mandy?
    No she's long gone sadly I had a lot of fun and learnt how to 4wd in her, lots of good memories

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    Quote Originally Posted by NME View Post
    No she's long gone sadly I had a lot of fun and learnt how to 4wd in her, lots of good memories
    Thats a shame, she looks beaut.

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    My number plate is 533LUT.

    According to a young female friend who is into "Plate speak", 533 = SEE. Hence, my plate is SEE-LUT. Which is probably what I'll end up calling it if it ever lets me down!!

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