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    derpomz Guest

    Well boys thats it.

    After numerous discussions, mostly of which had to listen to, The rangie has to go.

    I have been told that she hates it and wants a proper car. I am sad because i really wanted to make this a long term thing and was starting to love the thing, but after 45 years of marriage, ifor me know whats best for me and a peaceful life.

    So onto carsales she goes and i thank you guys for putting up with me.

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    Giving up already!!................SOFT!!!

    You haven't even had the full off-road Range Rover experience.

    You can't let the other half get in the way of a good Range Rover.

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    Quote Originally Posted by redandy3575 View Post
    Giving up already!!................SOFT!!!

    You haven't even had the full off-road Range Rover experience.

    You can't let the other half get in the way of a good Range Rover.
    I know what you are saying. I am left with no choice.

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    Well that was a fast a furious ride mate!

    Good luck with whatever else you buy

    Steve

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    Don't despair.

    You can drop in here occasionally to read about all the fun you are missing out on.

    1973 Series III LWB 1983 - 2006
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    So you're downgrading from the pinnacle of car ownership.....any other car will be less than what you have now. The correct move when moving on from the current Rangie is to a later model Rangie.

    Hey.....here's a thought - take her for a test drive in a Wrangler then she'll want to keep the P38. .

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    Are you able to buy Mrs Derpomz her own wheels... that way, you can send her to the parts store when you are in deep communion with the P38 and have just discovered you need a new thingamejig ...at 4.00 Sunday afternoon...
    MY99 RR P38 HSE 4.6 (Thor) gone (to Tasmania)
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    Wise choice.
    Life is measured by who we surround ourselves with, not the posessions we have.
    Though in saying that- if you buy a j#$ p we'll disown you

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    Definitely sounds like something has to go, you do have a choice.

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    Quote Originally Posted by benji View Post
    Wise choice.
    Life is measured by who we surround ourselves with, not the posessions we have.
    I couldn't agree more!!!

    My wife has basically found and pushed the purchase of the last 3 rangies I have bought

    I am very lucky and thank the ultimate powers often

    2007/2002/2000/1994/1993/1988/1987/1985/1984/1981/1979/1973 Range Rover 1986 Wadham Stringer
    and a Nissan Cube............
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