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joanne



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This is my perfect accesory for when it snows around North Yorkshire: Is my dads massey fergy Also a great way to take my boy back to school....We have a snow plough for front of it
sorry not found any piccies yet !

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Fox wrote:
Reminds me of when we had really bad snow (for Essex Laughing ) a few years ago.

I got out my Defender 90, all the recovery gear, front and back demountable winch...




Then got stuck behind a Ford Fiesta at 20mph all the way into work on the A12. Laughing


not tempted to do the 'TIP' manoeuvre then .. ... - .- -.




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Heard of the USA police PIT manouver. Tempting. But would but my insurance up. Thumbs Up

Just made me realise that driving from Essex into London there is such a thing as over-preparing.

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Fox wrote:
Heard of the USA police PIT manouver. Tempting. But would but my insurance up. Thumbs Up

Just made me realise that driving from Essex into London there is such a thing as over-preparing.

Better to prepare to fail than fail to prepare lol Rolling with laughter Rolling with laughter

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bo Censored Censored cks. i meant 'pit'.... Embarassed ... - .- -.




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South Africa 2009 Range Rover Westminster TDV8 Stornoway Grey

For those of us with "instant" power, turn the dial to mud and snow to emulate an oil burner when starting off Smile Land Rover Addict
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No.9.

my oil burners faster than a 4.2 SC Razz

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just Thumbs Up

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South Africa 2009 Range Rover Westminster TDV8 Stornoway Grey

Who was talking about those slow old 4.2's Wink Land Rover Addict
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scarey wrote:
tip from happymadison1978.

to stop door rubbers sticking....

Einszett Gummi Pflege: rubber seal protectant and feed works well on the felt too, comes in a shoe polish style applicator and only costs about £6.
it can be found on ebay for £6.95 plus £1.95 delivery


Delivered this afternoon with a bottle of 1z alloy wheel cleaner ....... Thumbs Up

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mick,let us know what's its like and whether it works.. ... - .- -.




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South Africa 2009 Range Rover Westminster TDV8 Stornoway Grey

I use pledge for that job....much cheaper as we already had some.... Land Rover Addict
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Thrasher wrote:
I use pledge for that job....much cheaper as we already had some....


do you reckon that ''Pflege'' is german for pledge.. Very Happy ... - .- -.




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<chuckle> who knows - very similar tho, and what a mark up!!!! Land Rover Addict
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Yeah but i never bought it for the doors , i bought it to sniff ............... Laughing Laughing Laughing Laughing

Well will see in the morning if it works applied it to the drivers door , as expecting a bit of frost overnight .....

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2002 Range Rover Vogue Td6 Bonatti Grey

My first winter in the RR and never had any other 4x4's well apart from a scooby just wondering how it handles in the snow/ice. What's braking like or is it exactly like any other car

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