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    I have been thinking about getting rid of the Disco and buying a tray back Nissan with the 4.2 in it. Until I had to push a track through the scrub for my family last weekend so they had a track to walk to horses on, took my neigbour with me and he couldnt believe where we went and what we did.

    So the old girl stays albeit with some new rather heavy character line in her.

    Blythe

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    don't do it! I had a nissan with a 4.2l and it was good but they have no character at all. You'd be bored stupid within days.

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    If you blokes weren't at home fixin' ya rovers you would be out stealing cars,painting grafiti,fighting,getting drunk etc.You now what young people need,a series rover each,I should be PM. Pat

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    Quote Originally Posted by PAT303 View Post
    If you blokes weren't at home fixin' ya rovers you would be out stealing cars,painting grafiti,fighting,getting drunk etc.You now what young people need,a series rover each,I should be PM. Pat
    Have you been stalking me PAT?

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    Who hangs around with a woman who agrees with everything, never rocks the boat, is too easily to please and basically doesn't give you any trouble?
    Can I at least give it a try?

    Anyhow . . . one thing to remember about "those other cars" is that when they eventually go wrong, it's usually in a big way and you have to make the decision on whether to keep it or not.

    With a Landie, you can fix things and just keep going - which is why I've had mine for 18 years. With another vehicle, rust, expensive parts that can't be repaired, complicated parts, or something like that will mean that it will be sooner rather than later when it will have to go.

    Then there's the whole fun of driving an actual machine . . .

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    So XSiV thats one vote,who else?. Pat

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    count me in I would love to have a series I soft top with Capstan



    Blythe

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    When you are comfortable with your Land Rover it's time to buy a Jaguar !

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