Was that you in Sherwood around 8pm tonight?
It was the first new Defender I had seen in the suburb, so I figured you must have gotten yours.
Great colour and it sounded good when you drove past
Cheers
Stuart
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Was that you in Sherwood around 8pm tonight?
It was the first new Defender I had seen in the suburb, so I figured you must have gotten yours.
Great colour and it sounded good when you drove past
Cheers
Stuart
Hey look, so the Deefer's cute (and I always wanted a "real" Tombraider version - not the one they flogged in the dealers)...but is that your sweet looking orange 105 parked next to it...????
Cheers
Mike
Beautiful....................a work of art, enjoy:D:D:D:D
Looks fantastic!:D:D:D:D:D
Don't worry about the pespex instrument cover. It looks the same as the D3 andmines got absolutely no dust behind it and no visible scratches.
Yep - it's a bit of a "chalk and cheese" garage. The Alfa has been a thoroughly reliable run-about since we sold the other Defender. If it wasn't for the lack of air conditioning it would get even more use. Sadly though, it is likely to feel a bit neglected for the next few months :(
I'm 6'2" and I find the seats quite bearable - especially compared to the old bench. I haven't had the chance to use them for any long distance yet, but for kids at least, they will be fine. The higher backs and headrests are a huge imrpovement. Centre seat is only for kids as the two seatbelt clasps are very close together and only alow a narrow bum space between them.
If there is someone tall in the front, or you have mud rails fitted, then you will still have legroom issues. Also the front seat box still crowds your feet unless you put them up somewhere (not on the upholstery, not on the upholstery...).