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    YAY, New Group.....

    Thanks Inc,
    For the 1st time in my life, i'm the 1st to do something....

    I feel Special...............

    Clarkie.........

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    YAY, New Group.....

    does this mean us classic owners are being exiled?!?!?! our trucks may be old but we have feelings too you know!!!!

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    great, now we've got rid of all those white-shoe wearing rich ba$tards we won't have to put up with all their crap about how big a set of bling rims can be fitted to their glorified bmw's and fords. no more earnest discussion over whether 'one' can expect reliability from 'one's' $160,000 car or windscreen replacements costing more than my entire 'proper' range rover cost outright !

    bring on the glorious day when the great electromagnetic pulse renders them all immobile and they have to beg a ride from US, the drivers of the original, the purest, the best. THE range rover
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    The REAL RANGIE!!!!

    The home of the REAL Rangie, we're a dying breed these days, only 2 in the Bris LRO club now, 5 in the GCLRO .

    Trav (Rangie owner til death or they'res no more to butcher )

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    Hey Trav, If you count the spares that we collectively have then the number increases dramatically
    98 Harvey the tractor - 300 tdi Defender Wagon
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    Quote Originally Posted by GuyG View Post
    Hey Trav, If you count the spares that we collectively have then the number increases dramatically
    Good point

    Now move your **** and put a couple together, make a few $$$ and keep the Rangie classics alive

    Trav

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    This era separation is such a great idea. Now I can upgrade to that much desired [lusted after?]P38 at the click of a mouse rather than spending actual money.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sclarke View Post
    Thanks Inc,
    For the 1st time in my life, i'm the 1st to do something....

    I feel Special...............

    Clarkie.........
    Good on ya.... I wasn't gaim to post 1st
    Do you think some threads should be moved here or duplicated that have usefull info?

    Tony

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    Quote Originally Posted by pomonastik View Post
    great, now we've got rid of all those white-shoe wearing rich ba$tards we won't have to put up with all their crap about how big a set of bling rims can be fitted to their glorified bmw's and fords. no more earnest discussion over whether 'one' can expect reliability from 'one's' $160,000 car or windscreen replacements costing more than my entire 'proper' range rover cost outright !

    bring on the glorious day when the great electromagnetic pulse renders them all immobile and they have to beg a ride from US, the drivers of the original, the purest, the best. THE range rover
    All so true.... Just thinking I own all my cars, tractors, Trucks etc. Same reason I don't go out and buy new **** and finance them. I had a few have a go at me about my 89 RRC but my answer is the lease or finance is very low.

    Cheers Tony

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    Rangier Rover, I agree. I say to people who have a go at the fact I have an old dunga RRC that I own it and have no huge lease payments to make monthly like there fancy 4wd's. I Also mention the fact that you don't cry if you smash the door in (like I did on the dunga on it's second outing) and you puck up anothjer one for bugger-all and start again if you've had enough or kill the damn thing.

    RRC's may need some TLC but it just makes you more aware of how your beast is acting or not playing the game, etc...

    Trav

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