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    The Range Rover p38 is Awesome!!!

    I know I'm preaching to the choir here, but my friends and workmates are getting sick of my endless praise and ramblings about my car. The more I drive it, the more I want to drive it. Just drove it for about 2 weeks solid ( nearly 4,000 k's ) and have never had such a comfortable trip in any other car. We have done 25,000 k's in eight months and the Rangie just keeps asking for more. Just had to share.
    Cheers

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    Love it!

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    If only there was a market - you could sell ice to an Eskimo!

    I am hearing ya though! Contemplated getting a second P38 instead of our Dmax but the practicality of a ute won out in the end!

    Cheers
    Keithy

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    Smile

    Dont forget to reward it with a proper service and maintenance program and you will both stay that happy for years to come!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Keithy P38 View Post
    If only there was a market - you could sell ice to an Eskimo!

    I am hearing ya though! Contemplated getting a second P38 instead of our Dmax but the practicality of a ute won out in the end!

    Cheers
    Keithy
    Maybe a P38 ute/tray back could be an option . Just a lot of hard work

    Gary

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    Quote Originally Posted by johnyrover View Post
    I know I'm preaching to the choir here, but my friends and workmates are getting sick of my endless praise and ramblings about my car. The more I drive it, the more I want to drive it. Just drove it for about 2 weeks solid ( nearly 4,000 k's ) and have never had such a comfortable trip in any other car. We have done 25,000 k's in eight months and the Rangie just keeps asking for more. Just had to share.
    Cheers
    So where were the 4,000 k's? I'm guessing holiday?

    Gary

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    Quote Originally Posted by mtb_gary View Post
    Maybe a P38 ute/tray back could be an option . Just a lot of hard work

    Gary
    I have been contemplating that... A ute that rides well, can carry a decent load, and that will maintain ride height no matter what! It's a shame that we have such a short wheelbase... A small tray would be the only dual-cab option short of getting the chassis extended!

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    Keithy

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    Hi

    I hear you, I love it every time I drive it.

    Steve

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    Ice to the Eskimos eh?

    Not a bad idea that one. The Dmax is the only other beasty on the road that turns my head ( though I don't let the Rangie see me ). And yep the 4000k was a holiday. Over Hotham, across to Eden then straight up the NSW coast to Tweed. Lots of exploring while there, then back home. I'm hearing the regular service call as well. You gotta keep the essential fluids in good nick. Faultmate to come soon. Was gonna get the Nanocom but I figure long term the Faultmate would be more useful.

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    Quote Originally Posted by johnyrover View Post
    Faultmate to come soon. Was gonna get the Nanocom but I figure long term the Faultmate would be more useful.
    Hi

    I am wondering why you think the faultmate is going to be more useful?

    Steve

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