She now has front seat covers and a cubbybox instead of the middle front seat. Two more photos without the pony stuff.
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She now has front seat covers and a cubbybox instead of the middle front seat. Two more photos without the pony stuff.
I have had to enter full banshee on my boy before so definitely you gotta do what you gotta do [emoji41] horses hit each other harder than we could ever even imagine [emoji23]
We've been on a similar journey with our eldest who bought a Wrangler, Unfortunately the cheapest Defender would be at least 20K and the Wrangler was a good buy at about $10500.00 registered and insured in her name. It is a 2006 model with 96,000Km on it.
She's put new tyres on the front and we put new carpet in as a birthday present. So far she's got the debt to the Parents Bank down just under $8K, not too bad for a year 12 student with a casual job.
Pictured on a Canberra Land Rover Club training day.
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Regards,
Tote
So some more photos from my daughter and her 90. She said it took two trips to shift this lot. I think it is shavings for bedding for the pony.
Seems my daughter does other things apart from carting bales....Got these today.
Hmmm, now I know it's not the done thing to ask a woman's age but, in general terms of human longevity, how old is your daughter, Spudfan?
Why I ask is that I have a very outdoor orientated young nephew, whom I have no doubt would treat a young lady with a Defender in the manner she deserves![biggrin]
My daughter is age 27 and her Defender is age 21.
Plus she is "spoken for"..... don't forget the pony[bigsmile]
Some more of the basics has been added to the tool kit. I/4 AF/MM socket set and a 3/8 AF/MM socket set. Spanners are AF/MM as well. Also a torx key set. Just to prove that she does not spend all of her time in the 90 she sent these.