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JOKER



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Just click on his pic and it will blow up to large size .... Thumbs Up

Post #29459 26th Sep 2010 8:15pm
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iT LAD



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Yep, lovely pic.. Thumbs Up Thumbs Up

Post #29463 26th Sep 2010 8:22pm
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Fox



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Yesterday.




700(ish) Land Rovers on the Run yesterday. Only saw three FFRR and not a Sport in sight...

Post #29509 27th Sep 2010 10:51am
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Tim in Scotland



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2010 Range Rover Vogue TDV8 Stornoway Grey

Well my weekend went pear-shaped during a night drive on Saturady evening when coming out of a very rough and muddy special stage the 90 felt "strange" to drive and it appeared that I had got a flat on the nearside rear wheel............... then somebody behind me piped up that just behind my car there was a nice ZU wheel sitting in the mud....................................... all the wheel nuts on the one wheel had come undone and the wheel had dropped off when I stopped. Thank goodness LR put 5 nuts on Defender wheels as we were able to use a Hilift jack to get the car high enough to put the wheel back on and use 4 nuts from the other wheels and the spare to keep it in place as in the dark we couldn't see the nuts that had dropped off. I only had the wheels fitted 3 weeks ago and on checking the other 3 wheels the nuts were all properly torqued up I recall now having being distracted by a phone call while checking them. Thank goodness it happened on soft ground and not at 60 on the road and that apart from some deep scores on the inside of the Zu there appears to be no other damage, but I'm still taking the car to my local non franchise garage to get it jacked up again and the whell off to get an "expert" to check out if there is any damage to the disc brake/ stone guard or parts. Moral of story is to check ALL wheels just before heading off into the wilds! Lesson learned 2018 Mini Countryman Cooper S E All4 PHEV in Melting Silver - it’s whisper quiet in EV and polluter modes

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Post #29511 27th Sep 2010 11:10am
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Richcl



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Lucky escape!

My weekend didn't go as planned either, brakes will have to wait until another day.
Picked up 20inch alloys for my car, mine came with 22 inch wheels, and they have not grown on me, so are coming off. Also means I can fit AT tyres instead of the road tyres that are fitted at present. Had to buy new wheels nuts though, £55!! Big Cry

Post #29514 27th Sep 2010 12:17pm
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iT LAD



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hey Fox, where were you with weather like that yesterday... It just rained most of the day where I was...

Good pics...


I think you're son is to youg to drive yet though... Wink

Post #29556 27th Sep 2010 4:04pm
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Fox



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Brighton iT LAD, nice day other than a bit windy.
Absolutely peed it down on the way home though. Rolling Eyes

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I think you're son is to youg to drive yet though...

Start 'em early! Smile
I am currently building him a Toy Lander. Thumbs Up

Post #29569 27th Sep 2010 4:28pm
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iT LAD



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Are you building a motorised one?

Post #29574 27th Sep 2010 4:39pm
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delamo



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iT LAD wrote:
Are you building a motorised one?


More than likely - probably 4x4 with terrain response!

Post #29578 27th Sep 2010 4:53pm
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Fox



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Yes, it's electric (rear drive only) and should run for 4 hours off a leisure battery, 7 if I go the twin motor and battery route.
Top speed 4mph like a small mobility scooter.

http://www.toylander.com/

We will be limiting driving time so he doesn't forget what his legs are for though...
But they say you need to be 2.5 or 3 years to drive it properly, so I've got just over a year to finish it. Thumbs Up

Post #29584 27th Sep 2010 5:34pm
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iT LAD



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You know I have to ask Fox, will it have tints... Laughing

Post #29587 27th Sep 2010 6:12pm
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Fox



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Censored off. No it most certainly won't.

Rolling with laughter

Post #29619 27th Sep 2010 8:59pm
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