Damn straight, I am up to three Land Rovers and one ute.Quote:
Originally Posted by LRHybrid100
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Damn straight, I am up to three Land Rovers and one ute.Quote:
Originally Posted by LRHybrid100
Bloody oath. One's never enough and I was looking at a 2 door Rangi for a 'restoration' project the other day :eek:
Only thing stopping me is money and living at home still has it drawbacks in this regard althiough I do live on a 1/3 acre block in the 'burbs of Brissie :( so plenty of room :twisted: :twisted:
Trav
I've just got around to reading this thread and I'm confused by the title:
"Who's is this Rangie Ute? "
That translates to "Who is is this Rangie Ute?" :D :D
Commonly Confused Words
who's with whose; who's is a contraction of who is or who has, while whose is used in questions such as whose is this? and whose turn is it?
Oh, I suppose I had better read all the posts! :)
Ron
To whom does this Rangie ute belong?Quote:
Originally Posted by p38arover
This Rangie ute belongs to whom?
:D :p
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Originally Posted by p38arover
We just do it to annoy you Ron, in reality we are excellent spellors:D
You like that one?
Was there an error????? :eek: :eek: :eek: :D :DQuote:
Originally Posted by dobbo
Ron
Like I've always said, nothing wrong with my spelling but I can't be ****ed changing it to be honest so it's left as is.
You need to find another hobby, too much time on your hands :D :D :D
Regards,
Trav
Trav, as you've (hopefully) realised by now, I try to do it with a bit of fun.
I'm hopeless at other things that people on here do with aplomb, e.g., Disco Ute, Disco White, et al. (Hmm, have I spelt their names correctly? :D )
I never (I hope) rubbish people in a derogatory way unless they do it to me first.
I really appreciate the knowledge and skills of people on this forum and I try to think of them as friends with whom I can have a bit of campfire fun.
Everyone from this forum whom I have met has been great. LRs do give us a wonderful sense of camaraderie.
Ron
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Originally Posted by p38arover
Ron be careful with all that sucking, you'll create a vacuum
The reasoning behind my comment yesterday of not buying the ute is simple, it's not the vehicle in general more a fear of what has or hasn't been built correctly (a problem associated with many if not all highly modified cars)
I am sure we have all brought a vehicle with an extra switch or mod or whatever and wondered what this switch does, is it working properly. etc..
This is my reasoning, the ute is just too highly modified for me. If I bought it the first thing I would want to do is to strip it down and rebuild it so I know what the vehicle has and hasn't got.