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    Quote Originally Posted by BigJon View Post
    In my experience the 3.5 had less grunt, but the 3.9 uses heaps more fuel...
    I find it the fuel the other way around, my 3.5 was both gutless and used heaps of fuel, maybe it was the lead foot I needed to use to get it to perform. I don't need to step nearly as heavy on the go pedal with the 3.9 (and less with the 4.6).

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    G'day royboy

    I know of that CSK in the markets,nice vehicle,it is the Australian version of the special edition "CSK" Charles Spencer King limited edition vehicle to celebrate the designer of the Range Rover, the UK version was a special 2 door vehicle in Black, the Aust one was 4 door Vogue SE (very top of the range) and in white, only 50 built.

    I have travelled in this vehicle and it is a nice bit of kit

    he will trade swap


    cheers

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lotz-A-Landies View Post
    I find it the fuel the other way around, my 3.5 was both gutless and used heaps of fuel, maybe it was the lead foot I needed to use to get it to perform. I don't need to step nearly as heavy on the go pedal with the 3.9 (and less with the 4.6).
    just a thought may be its to do the trans Auto vs Manual?

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    thanks for the heads up Uncleho

    if hes still got it when I have the cash I will be contacting him for sure

    cheers royboy

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    Quote Originally Posted by UncleHo View Post
    the Aust one was 4 door Vogue SE (very top of the range) and in white, only 50 built.
    Aussie versions came in 2 colours - black also.
    One dealer, who shall remain nameless to protect the innocent, 'made' a silver one too.
    Scott

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    WA has all the good ones....

    I'm looking for a Classic Rangie. It needs to be auto as the compromise with Dept of Finance is that 'not a bloody manual'...

    Anyway, there are currently 2 great looking Rangies on carsales dot com. One silver $4000 and another Burgandy (with extras) $6500. I'd take either of them but I'm in QLD and the other side of the continent is a bloody long way. Nice place to visit though WA, don't get me wrong.

    Oh well. My Rangie will reveal itself one day (on the East Coast somewhere).

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    G'day Points

    Have a look in our markets section (up in the top banner)


    cheers

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    Quote Originally Posted by royboy View Post
    just a thought may be its to do the trans Auto vs Manual?
    I had a flapper 3.5 which I replaced with a hotwire 3.9. No other changes. Fuel use went up.

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