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    Defender and Rangie for sale

    Looks like I might be selling both the Defender and the Rangie, so I will be roverless for a few months

    Till I get a new Defender or a new D4


    Really not sure about selling them as I like them both but the poor rangie just sits there and hardly gets used (bloody work) and the wife is over driving the Defender everyday.

    So unless I get a part time job and give upm this full time crap they will have to be sold.

    If anyone knows of someone looking to buy either please let me know

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    What $$$

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    yeah, do tell.
    It's not broken. It's "Carbon Neutral".


    gone


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    $10k for the Rangie and $28k for the Defender. pm me for all the details

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    Well looks like they are both SOLD,


    The things I do to recruit new members


    The new owner are ......... to be advised

    I will let them annouce it

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    I think I know who one of them is . At least it'l get used

    Good to see that both have gone to new homes mi9ght see yopu out there on the tracks again one day.

    Trav

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    Thanks Mark for selling me the Rangie! It'll take some getting used to driving it but I'm sure I will.
    :twisted:1981 Rat Woman - Woman & 1st Wife
    :twisted:2005 Defender Td5 - Workhorse & 2nd Wife
    :twisted:1985 Range Rover - Wild Beast & 3rd Wife
    :twisted:1963 Holden EJ - Cruiser & 4th Wife
    :twisted:1966 Ford Cortina Mk1 - Race car & 5th Wife:burnrubber:

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    Also the Defender buyer is.....my father. This means he will be coming 4wding and camping with us. Is that a good thing?
    :twisted:1981 Rat Woman - Woman & 1st Wife
    :twisted:2005 Defender Td5 - Workhorse & 2nd Wife
    :twisted:1985 Range Rover - Wild Beast & 3rd Wife
    :twisted:1963 Holden EJ - Cruiser & 4th Wife
    :twisted:1966 Ford Cortina Mk1 - Race car & 5th Wife:burnrubber:

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    Hey Chris,
    You better change your tag.
    6th wife with attitude
    Cheers Dave

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    Yes I think Chris, Doug and myself share very common car interests.

    I was and still am uncertain about selling the Rangie, it is truley a fantastic 4WD and so comfortable to boot.

    But I think Chris may get to use it more than me, well I hope he does anyhow. It is a great car and I am sure I will regret it when I hear that 4.6 Rover V8 out 4wding in the future.

    As for the Defender well I guess we have a new GCLRO member in the making. This car also has fond memories attached, Cape York last year for example. But as our family of 6 continues to grow, the middle front seat would not hold our youngest much longer. Good luck with the Defender Doug (once you pay for it that is ).

    Thanks to Greg, Justin, Travis and Harry who helped me with the rangie in one way or another. I still owe you a carton Harry.


    So back to me, soon to be Land Rover less again .

    My plan is to buy a D4 or late D3 for the family ASAP and with a bit of luck a new Defender (7seater) as a company car some time next year.


    Well thats the end of that short lived Rangie ownership, and after owning 2 Disco's , 1 Defender and 1 Rangie, I can with out a doubt say

    THE RANGIE IS THE BEST.

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