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    love/hate relationship

    why is it that i choose to own a car that always requires mechanical work, and most of the time is something extremely uncommon in a normal car(normaol car'maybe i'm should say jap car). It breaks down or has more problems than any other car i've ever owned. But at the end of the day i wouldn't have anything else!!

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    I sing a song about that........wanna hear it?......come to a campfire I'm at.......that goes for the rest of you too!

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    I hear ya Tassie everytime I go out there is something else to fix. But the more I fix the better I get to know my disco

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    Quote Originally Posted by tassydisco View Post
    why is it that i choose to own a car that always requires mechanical work, and most of the time is something extremely uncommon in a normal car(normaol car'maybe i'm should say jap car). It breaks down or has more problems than any other car i've ever owned. But at the end of the day i wouldn't have anything else!!
    so that people like me can pick up a real bargin when you finally get peeved enough at it to sell.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Blknight.aus View Post
    so that people like me can pick up a real bargin when you finally get peeved enough at it to sell.
    Mm pretty much bought most of my landies like that :-)


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    Quote Originally Posted by tassydisco View Post
    why is it that i choose to own a car that always requires mechanical work, and most of the time is something extremely uncommon in a normal car(normaol car'maybe i'm should say jap car). It breaks down or has more problems than any other car i've ever owned. But at the end of the day i wouldn't have anything else!!
    You have a fairly common but not as yet well researched mental affliction known as LandRoveritus,that I believe has caught the attention of, and may be soon officially recognised by the W.H.O.
    Wagoo.

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    The phrase, "It's a Land Rover thing, you wouldn't understand." springs to mind for threads like this.

    I am having the same internal debate at the moment.

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    "it's a land rover thing - even I don't understand"

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    You have a fairly common but not as yet well researched mental affliction known as LandRoveritus,that I believe has caught the attention of, and may be soon officially recognised by the W.H.O.
    Wagoo.
    It`s getting around And considering what I brought I must have a near fatal dose of it Only thing that seems to put the bad thoughts about my landy in remission is a good day on the tracks. Which won`t be for time yet
    Cheers Hall

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    i feel your pain. Im starting to name the bolts in my p38

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