Originally Posted by Reads90
He's the technical advisor and recomended mechanic of the club, he bagged my landy and when asked to do some work on my sIII replied " I don't work on Land Rovers" enough said?
Ok has anyone got january months copy yet
There is a Nissan o0n page 218 that has been done up with the words "Dave Davies might be alot of things but fence sitter he ain't. Tough Nissans are his Vehicle of choice"
But across front screen of the truck is a big Newcastle Land Rover Owners club sticker. And then two on the rear
Yeah looks like Nissan is his only car of choice![]()
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Originally Posted by Reads90
He's the technical advisor and recomended mechanic of the club, he bagged my landy and when asked to do some work on my sIII replied " I don't work on Land Rovers" enough said?
Originally Posted by dobbo
So the question has to be asked![]()
Why the hell has he got a sticker with Land Rover writen on it all over the front of his Nissan then.![]()
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This is why some LR clubs are primarily that. The Brisbane LR club is a Land Rover only club (ie- no Pootrols) and the GCLRO has been through this. I will not go into details as I like to keep it confidential and not discussed on a public forum.
The Vic RR club from what I hear (know a couple fo people up here that were members) has more foreign 4WD's than Rangies these days.
Trav
The Vic RR club from what I hear (know a couple fo people up here that were members) has more foreign 4WD's than Rangies these days.
Trav[/quote]
Dobbo will correct me if I am wrong but I think this is the same for the Newcastle LROC.
LROC of Northern tas is the same I believe.
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Dobbo will correct me if I am wrong but I think this is the same for the Newcastle LROC.[/quote]Originally Posted by ak
You are right having a landy in that group means your a minority and a target for bagging, thats why I will not be renewing membership next year. Usual convo is the mighty Nissan v's the indesructable Toyo's.
A few Rangies, Fenders and D2's in it but mostly just Jap vehicles. I was really dissapointed when I got a bagging for owning a LR
Just walked out $90.00 less and thought bunch of tossers, they do have a few good members though
correct me if i'm wrong, but i've heard the newcastle land rover club has long since lost it's identity as a "land rover" club and is mostly populated by other makes
LAND ROVER;HELPING PUT OIL BACK IN THE GROUND FOR 70 YEARSCARS DON'T GET ANY "GREENER" THAT.
Originally Posted by barney
Nissans and Toyo's with a few Holdens as well, you are right, so my closest Land Rover club is LROC which like I said in the other thread would be a 3hr round trip and a day off work to attend a meeting. If it wasn't for this forum I'd have nowhere to turn to for tech advice or LR days out.
you should keep an eye on our trip calenderto see if there are any trips you are interested in, about 75% of the membership don't go to the meetings.
we have members in the hunter, orange and dubbo, south coast and southern highlands
LAND ROVER;HELPING PUT OIL BACK IN THE GROUND FOR 70 YEARSCARS DON'T GET ANY "GREENER" THAT.
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