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Thanks guys Thumbs Up

Post #290225 2nd Nov 2014 10:20am
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Googsy wrote:
Beautiful I'm from Belfast myself so look forward to seeing in the flesh Very Happy Thumbs Up


Thanks Googsy, look forward to it Very Happy

Post #290229 2nd Nov 2014 10:29am
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CSK & KurtVerbose - Nothing quite as grand I'm afraid. I'm 'Otto-Mate' because I run the Automated Home blog.

Thanks

Post #290231 2nd Nov 2014 10:37am
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Lad wrote:
Very nice car Otto Thumbs Up I've just got my Range Rover too. I'm on your thread again like I was under your thread on buying advice Whistle I'll get some photos of mine up soon. But I'll start a new thread tho Rolling with laughter


Thanks Lad, look forwarding to seeing your pics Thumbs Up

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Many congrats Otto Mate - lovely car.

Is yours the one fitted with 4 wheel steering Laughing (just looking at the tyre tracks in the first photo Thumbs Up )

May you have many mikes of trouble free enjoyment from the "Big Girl" Thumbs Up

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Thanks RiccartonRR, you really should have ticked that 4 wheel steering option too Razz

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Received the Tune2Air and iPod lead off the Bay and it all works a treat! The phone maintains connection with the music AND the car phone kit, pauses on calls etc. No more plugging in AUX lead for my Audio books and Podcasts Thumbs Up

Thanks for who ever posted about it here.

Post #290861 5th Nov 2014 10:35am
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Quick wash and pic of the tints I had done on Monday - Pentagon 'Midnight'

Post #291489 7th Nov 2014 9:47pm
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May I suggest that your car would look a damn site better sat on my drive Thumbs Up Thumbs Up

Post #291490 7th Nov 2014 9:53pm
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The Stornoway Grey club RiccartonRR Very Happy

I washed it twice today. I'm still firmly in the 'honeymoon period'.

I may have to concede and fit mud flaps though. So much s Censored e on the roads around us Embarassed

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Mine's a farm vehicle (towing cattle trailers, horse boxes, etc) but I still feel loathed to take it out on wet roads after I've washed it Big Cry

I do go around the fields checking stock when it suits so have avoided mudflaps to date but....... think they'll have to come out of the box and get fitted.

I still think yours really looks the business though Thumbs Up I'll bet you're still on "honeymoon" in a few years time Very Happy

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Thanks RiccartonRR Thumbs Up

Post #291501 7th Nov 2014 10:13pm
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Dont put the flaps on spoils the lines Thumbs Up Present :2008 TDV8 HSE
Gone Audi A5 2.7TDI
Gone Discovery 3 HSE
Gone Mercedes CLK
Gone Range Rover 2.5 DSE

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I agree it looks better without Googsy, but also looks better without the bottom half brown Smile

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