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    Quote Originally Posted by Omaroo
    That XJ was a tough little bugger. Goes to show that those who were worried that a monocoque design was weak, had nothing to worry about....

    A thousand bucks will buy you a running XJ in the US. Divide that up between a few people and make a video. Sounds like an entertaining day for those who like to do this sort of thing.
    I think I have the whole thing wrong...I'm giving the wife my 130 fender and taking her 98 diesel cherokee.
    I'd like to see how my LR looked and performed after a similar workout...

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    I have an old Rangie reserved for that in a few months time...I'll let youse know how it goes...

    I may even film it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by loanrangie
    Tough ? try towing a decent load with one, they crack and break in half !
    Biggest pile of crap chrysler made, as bad as the ford exploder.
    Hey Explorers aren't that bad, i owned and loved it, like any 4B has it's good and bad points, even Landies have there problems remember

    Here's a good one


    Baz.
    Cheers Baz.

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    Baz - All those mods and it still has no clearance!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Redback
    Hey Explorers aren't that bad, i owned and loved it, like any 4B has it's good and bad points, even Landies have there problems remember

    Here's a good one


    Baz.
    At least draining the oil would be easy. Only problem is the ladder needed to refill the oil .

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    I don't know about politics, I don't care about the size of America, American people are ok.BUT THEIR CARS ARE CRAP.there is no getting away from that fact.

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    I never knew that the bombs from WWII had such a big impact on the country side over there those holes where really big!

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    Quote Originally Posted by kie4
    I don't know about politics, I don't care about the size of America, American people are ok.BUT THEIR CARS ARE CRAP.there is no getting away from that fact.
    LOL! I didn't think that we needed unqualified statements like that here. Vehicles manufactured in England are better? I, for one, have had far fewer problems with my Jeep over the past three years than I have with my Land Rover, but I still love them both.
    Last edited by Omaroo; 18th July 2006 at 08:43 PM.

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