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    Say goodbye my one true lover

    After 3 Rangies , I today bought a D2 TD5. ( see thread in D2).

    I have 3 months of rego in the Disco to duplicate some of what I have on the RRC to make it touring ready. I cannot swap the Maxidrive or Quaife but hope that D2 Traction control is all it is cracked up to be seeing it has no CDL, but maybe I can get one somewhere.

    So this will be my big experiment with diesel ownership.
    I will still help all I can with RRC problems , but maybe I will have enough D2 and diesel problems myself .LOL
    It took me 11 years to have my RRC exactly how I wanted so now maybe it's time for a new challenge. One of the best touring RRCs will be for sale soon I guess so I will list it when the time comes.
    Regards Philip A

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    Hi Philip

    Welcome to the well trodden path otherwise known as what to buy after a classic Rangie, that still has the green oval and a bit of old school charm.

    Exactly a year ago today I was forced to walk the same path when my soft dash got written off with an electrical fire .

    I think you'll be really pleased with the td5. I am certainly happy with mine and it makes a better tow vehicle compared to the Rangie. Ditto not having to own an oil company to fund the hydrocarbon addiction.

    My only immediate advice is get yourself a nanocom ASAP. It will save a lot of diagnostic frustration.

    Cheers

    Steve

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    This is as bad as when Don Bradman retired!

    Well, I must say that I've always not only appreciated but at times very much needed your help as I've battled with my own Rangie. And I can understand your decision, as even I've considered a TD5 at times . . . though I still think they're a bit too complicated for up here.
    At any given point in time, somewhere in the world someone is working on a Land-Rover.

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    Was there any specific reason behind the change Philip?

    Got a few fields that need ploughing, so bought yourself a tractor?!

    (I have no room to talk - I've just bought a diesel to replace the D1 V8)

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    Quote Originally Posted by PhilipA View Post
    Say goodbye my one true lover


    Thats taking it a little bit too far

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    Say goodbye my ine true lover

    Hi Phillip,

    Its a tough decision that's not an easy one to make ......
    No matter how much you love them it eventually comes down to how much do you keep putting into them vs the economics of their real value.

    With a RRC there is something about the seating position, the ride and the burble of the V8 that has kept the smile on my face for 8 years .........can't you keep her.

    Your input and knowledge on all things RRC will continue to be appreciated by all of us less knowledgeable and now that will extend to a D2 TD5 but like me and many others on this forum wish you many years of trouble free 4WD touring

    Cheers

    Baggy

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    I just had "The Carnival is Over" in my head at the time.

    Say goodbye my own true lover
    As we sing a lovers song
    How it breaks my heart to leave you
    Now the carnival is gone

    Bit wrong but you get the idea. Young pups don't know the classics.
    Regards Philip A

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    With or without the "r" on the end changes the mental image dramatically.

    I think it is a good move. I'm quite impressed with the D2 Td5's.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Baggy View Post
    . . . With a RRC there is something about the seating position, the ride and the burble of the V8 that has kept the smile on my face for 8 years . . .
    You put that well, and that's the reason I've been rebuilding mine. I know that there won't be many around in the next decade, so now is probably the last chance to enjoy all of the above while it's still pretty easy to keep these cars on the road.
    At any given point in time, somewhere in the world someone is working on a Land-Rover.

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    Enjoy the D2, but I understand what it's like to say goodbye to something you worked so hard to create.
    I get the same feeling every time I tidy my room

    [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JSUIQgEVDM4]The Doors - The End (original) - YouTube[/ame]
    The Phantom - Oslo Blue 2001 Td5 SE.
    Half dead but will live again!

    Nina - Chawton White 2003 Td5 S
    Slowly being improved

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