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    "Rustic" is sold

    Rustic, my beautiful Defender Tdi300 is sold and will go back to Qld (Brisbane) in a couple of weeks after Justin do some preventative maintenance and service on it.
    It was a great vehicle and the new owner will have a gem.

    It was an interesting experience to place the Defe in the market.
    The amount of time wasters was incredible and not to mention the stupid questions and the amount of people that are working in oil rigs who are prepared to pay up to $2000 over the asking price

    Now I will drive the awesome Peugeot 505 until I can find a clean 406 manual V6

    For off road photography I will go with Carlos in his disco

    Cheers

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    I hope we will still see you and your Spanglish on the forum mate.
    If you don't like trucks, stop buying stuff.
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    Man the 505 is a beaut car. I learnt to drive in a 504 and still reckon they're one of the best all round cars ever made.

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    Quote Originally Posted by V8Ian View Post
    I hope we will still see you and your Spanglish on the forum mate.
    You can bet on it, I have to learn Ozitralian plus Stevo68 and I are in a mission to keep the moderators in their toes

    The problem in learning ozitralian is thet I think that Ron give up on me

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    Agreed on the 505 as a great car!!! I miss my 1985 SRDT so much....with 604 springs in the rear and 50mm spacers on the front struts, plus an LSD in the rear diff, it was great to drive.

    Speaking of 504's....my old man has a 1972 automatic with 49,000 miles on the clock...in mint condition which may be up for sale soon..

    Enjoy the pug!

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    Quote Originally Posted by 86mud View Post
    Agreed on the 505 as a great car!!! I miss my 1985 SRDT so much....with 604 springs in the rear and 50mm spacers on the front struts, plus an LSD in the rear diff, it was great to drive.

    Speaking of 504's....my old man has a 1972 automatic with 49,000 miles on the clock...in mint condition which may be up for sale soon..

    Enjoy the pug!

    Cheers
    Andrew
    Thanks Andrew and let me know when the 504 is for sale. I will go for it even if I get a 604.
    I would like to have one of them again.
    My previous pug were 2 504, 1 505, 1 205 and nor the 505 that I got for my grandaughter for her to learn to drive.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chucaro View Post
    The problem in learning ozitralian is thet I think that Ron give up on me
    Not at all. Your English is far better than my Spanish!

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    Good work,

    did you know the Range Rover i bought off you in Bundaberg is now back in Tasmania?....that vehicle has lived in more parts of Australia then most people ever will!

    cheers,

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rayngie View Post
    Good work,

    did you know the Range Rover i bought off you in Bundaberg is now back in Tasmania?....that vehicle has lived in more parts of Australia then most people ever will!

    cheers,

    Ray
    What next......perhaps Justin is going to service it in the future?
    My wife said that the RR was our best touring car that we ever have even better than our Peugeots

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chucaro View Post
    You can bet on it, I have to learn Ozitralian plus Stevo68 and I are in a mission to keep the moderators in their toes

    The problem in learning ozitralian is thet I think that Ron give up on me
    We all have, but we enjoy your company.
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