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Originally posted by UNHCLL View PostLicense plate is nonsensical to the uninitiated!
Also, I flew out to FL to help my best friend get his RRC/first car/first major catastrophe back together as he plans to drive the thing back to CA in a few weeks. The interiors on these cars are amazing.
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This is where it was when I flew in
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This was our set up for the weekend (predicted thunderstorms all weekend, luckily the storm avoided us)
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Managed to get a few test drives in before my flight home. These trucks are ridiculous, using metric and SAE bolts, nonsensical accessory layouts and everything. If it werent for the shmorgasbord of an engine bay I'd be all over these. One of the best looking SUV's in my book.Last edited by wworm; 06-07-2018, 02:37 PM.
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Originally posted by rturbo 930 View PostSIIA109 looks like nonsense to the average person, but reads Series IIA 109" to Land Rover nut.
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Originally posted by haaken675 View PostAm I a crazy person for considering an l322 with over 130k miles on it? Seeing some decent deals on higher mileage l322's lately and am really wanting one. The wife is British, and I love being different...Am I a glutton for punishment in this thought?Originally posted by haaken675 View PostI'v been looking at the early l322's. I like the idea of the BMW motor and electronics as i'm comfortable with them.
Not exactly the same, but I bought my 07 RR Sport S/C with 101k. I have 104k on the clock and have replaced all the fluids (over $900 for parts/labor), front wheel bearing, fixed the plugged drain tubes + readjusted the leaking sunroof 2x + replaced the front windshield cowl because it was allowing literally a gallon of water into the passenger foot well during every big rainstorm, front sway bar bushings, I have a loose lower control arm bushing now, replaced the alternator, and now I've got an electronic parking brake failure and electrical brake related issue that looks like it would be in the neighborhood of $1200-1800. I'm not fixing the parking brake, decided to pull the fuse instead so it shuts the fuck up.
All in all I'm well over $3k into maintenance, damn near $1/mile, and that's not including the 16.2 mpg.
Overall, still worth it :)
2007 Range Rover Sport S/C
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OFFICIAL Land Rover thread.
awesome. He made it back a few weeks ago, with no problems on the car at all. Stopped at that new Rover Shop in Austin to have them rebuild his front brakes and install a working wiper motor.
Went on his first Californian OHV adventure with a buddy in a first gen 4runner.
Also my moms neighbor recently acquired a fun new (ooooold) truck
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6 figures likely pushing 150kOriginally posted by FusionIf a car is the epitome of freedom, than an electric car is house arrest with your wife titty fucking your next door neighbor.
The Desire to Save Humanity is Always a False Front for the Urge to Rule it- H. L. Mencken
Necessity is the plea for every infringement of human freedom. It is the argument of tyrants.
William Pitt-
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