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    Thumbs up Must be Addictive

    It must be addictive.
    I spent yesterday also working on the Rangie, Oil change, mounted my invertor, Cleaned the engine bay and checked the Plugs , leads, dizzy, timing and added a couple of storage containers into the interior, for my torch , sunnies and laptop.

    good day.

    Good to here you got a day to spend on ure Rangie JC, did u BBQ or what??

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    I get to fix the left window in mine

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    Quote Originally Posted by timaus13 View Post
    It must be addictive.
    I spent yesterday also working on the Rangie, Oil change, mounted my invertor, Cleaned the engine bay and checked the Plugs , leads, dizzy, timing and added a couple of storage containers into the interior, for my torch , sunnies and laptop.

    good day.

    Good to here you got a day to spend on ure Rangie JC, did u BBQ or what??
    Hi Tim,

    No BBQ, too much work to do

    Back down there today too, fitted new washer bottle, 130/100 H4 globes, pulled camper trailer out to work out where to fit 3rd battery and 12volt outlets etc. If you still need those front discs, do you want to get them today? I'll be there for a while if you want to ring the Mobile

    JC
    The Isuzu 110. Solid and as dependable as a rock, coming soon with auto box😊
    The Range Rover L322 4.4.TTDV8 ....probably won't bother with the remap..😈

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    Quote Originally Posted by justinc View Post
    Hi mate!

    Definately drop in! We will be unlikely to be touring at that time of year, possibly some local trips though...

    Yeah, she is a bit different to when you first saw her in the initial Isuzu fitup stage

    How's the better half and the mouse going?

    JC
    There both great will drop you a line nearer the time to pop in and see ya

    Adam

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    I agree. There's nothing quite like having a 'play' day with a Landy. I just spent a full day indulging myself. Gave the LSE a wash and chamois. Then came a very mild cut and polish. Mid afternoon I thought ahh what the hell. Out came the Meguires Tech wax and I treated it to a full wax and polish including the alloy wheels. All followed of course by the mandatory blacking of all things vinyl and rubber. Pretty tired at the end of the day but doesn't she just look like a brand newie now.

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    pics
    Our Land Rover does not leak oil! it just marks its territory.......




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    Sorry Dullbird. No pics. Still a bit of a neanderthal. No digi cam let alone the knowledge of how to put up a pic. Maybe I'll bump into one of those Vic North East chappies one day and he can snap a pic or two.

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    well then grumbles it did happen ..........dems the rulz
    Our Land Rover does not leak oil! it just marks its territory.......




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    Know the feeling

    I hear you JC, Have had our RRC for around 10 years and yep you know all the stories behind every mark and noise. We RRC owners have to stick together (especially the Isuzu ones) Did a day trip yesterday with 2 other RRC's must say its not often you see 3 of us out on the same trip. My kids are the same, if I give them a choice of taking the Rangie or mums D3 the Rangie wins every time.. Not that I complain as its a hoot to drive.

    Justin

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