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    Quote Originally Posted by dullbird View Post
    yes mate thats where I looked..how loong ago did you place the ad in markets could only see dj's ther and drivesafes
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    Thank you Larry.

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    no wonder its on bloody page 5!!! I dont go past page 3
    Our Land Rover does not leak oil! it just marks its territory.......




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    Dullbird,
    You need to use all your fingers!

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    Quote Originally Posted by seano87 View Post

    They keep cars basically to the death and don't go easily on them. The current is a 2003 Forrester with 250k km that has been given hell, and used on some high country tracks that even I think twice about in my S1 Disco...
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    If they are coming out of a Forester have they considered a FL2?

    It should easily fit the bill for an easy day to day drive with adequate off road capability.

    A Brand new mid spec can be had for low 50's.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nosliwedaw View Post
    If they are coming out of a Forester have they considered a FL2?

    It should easily fit the bill for an easy day to day drive with adequate off road capability.

    A Brand new mid spec can be had for low 50's.
    A FL2 was considered.

    And then not considered for a multitude of reasons:

    - Lack of low range (yes, a Forester has a dual range gearbox in a manual)
    - Boot size - too small
    - Doesn't suit their changing needs. It has to be used as a business vehicle, and be able to be loaded up, payload too small, and just physically not big enough. Also they refuse to consider taking a FL into the outback, or to the Cape, of which they plan on doing sometime.

    Just to list a few of the reasons against.

    Basically, changing needs, and both parents and I are a bit over swapping cars every time they need to tow anything or go too far off the beaten track - although, a Forester goes a fair way off road...

    Seano

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