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    8O Good to see the quality control is up to scratch.
    Should sujest a Defender to them

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    You'd be wasting your time.

    Defenders are unreliable.


    It's not broken. It's "Carbon Neutral".


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    I agre, the Rover tech forum is excellent.
    Well worth the time to register.

    As for the jap crap

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    Couldn't be as bad as Overlander forum. Mention you own a LR and they burn you at the steak 8O

    Good for a laugh at misguided and know-it-all blokes who really couldn't find there arse with both hands and a road map

    Trav

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    Originally posted by aquarangie
    Couldn't be as bad as Overlander forum. Mention you own a LR and they burn you at the steak 8O

    Good for a laugh at misguided and know-it-all blokes who really couldn't find there arse with both hands and a road map

    Trav
    Plenty of fragile ego's and experts on outerlimits too though :roll:
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    Originally posted by one_iota+--><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(one_iota)</div><div class='quotemain'><!--QuoteBegin-aquarangie
    Couldn't be as bad as Overlander forum. Mention you own a LR and they burn you at the steak 8O

    Good for a laugh at misguided and know-it-all blokes who really couldn't find there arse with both hands and a road map

    Trav
    Plenty of fragile ego's and experts on outerlimits too though :roll:[/b][/quote]

    Agreed. My beef with both OL and Overlander is that people take everything too persoanlly. You can't take the **** out oof anyone in a light-hearted way without an internet 'blue'.

    I rarely go into the general chat/tech sections on OL. I stick to primarily the Rover section, sometime venture into the trips section and classifides.

    Trav

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    no your all wrong! it wasent the brand of the car, it was
    not serviced correctly, thats where there going with it.

    couldnt be just faulty :roll:

    phil

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    Apparently the Oracles state that if its a Toyota/Nissan, then despite the 1000's of failures, it only under a combination of extra extreme conditions if the servicing isn't right and still in highly rare cases. Like the Patrol 3.0Tdi blowing up, like the LC80 TD bottom end failures, like the Hilux 3.0TD engines, like the LC80 and LC100 front diffs, like the Patrol chassis cracking, like the LC100 IFS wishbones fracturing and CV's snapping.

    But the comeback is that Landys are unrealiable because in the 40's they dropped some oil and pre 94 broke half shafts and their grandfathers told them so, so there. Today its all about LandRover proving themselves in the long run as reliablilty is a question. What a joke. Then there is TD5 injectors cost $2Kea... ok, who's ever needed to replace one? :roll:

    Hmmm, funny though.... apparently you have to get a Toyota or Nissan for reliability and strength.

    Dare I state that on another forum.
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    Please do.
    It's not broken. It's "Carbon Neutral".


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    yes yes yes
    go on say it in another forum...........what are they going to do to you
    chase you :wink:

    in there broken cars........... 8O

    that would be funny

    dullbird
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