X2. I wouldn't think passing on the heartache would be a helpful thing . Its a sticky situation Fatcat, i'm sorry to hear about it, but before you get too stressed, wait for the report to come back.Originally Posted by Ace
JC
sorry to hear about your woes fatcat, some people are real lowlifes to sell some one a car which has been treated like that.
Firstly dont let it put you off land rovers, a vehicle cant help having an owner that is lacking in the brain cells and honesty deparment.
I think your only options are to spend a fortune getting it sorted or strip it for parts, sell the good ones to make up some cash and then get another one. Matt
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X2. I wouldn't think passing on the heartache would be a helpful thing . Its a sticky situation Fatcat, i'm sorry to hear about it, but before you get too stressed, wait for the report to come back.Originally Posted by Ace
JC
After the 1974 flood in Brisbane, at Leyland, where the the whole place was completely submerged, the stock, trucks, LR's, tractors, was openly sold as flood damaged vehicles, as is ,where is, no warranty given or implied, what you see is what you get, your risk, don't come back and complain.Originally Posted by Maggot4x4
One NQ dealer bought the entire stock of tractors, a car hire company in Brisbane bought most of the LR's. Two brothers from Mackay bought an eight tonner for their farm, took it home, sold it to a neighbour, came back and bought two more.
The LR's, Series III, are probably still bouncing around.
URSUSMAJOR
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