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JOKER



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Another FFRR variation at the planning stages ........

http://www.autocar.co.uk/

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i'm sure i've seen a ffrr with seats in the 'boot'..they were facing backwards so maybe a aftermarket jobby..

Post #24804 6th Aug 2010 10:42am
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Think these will be front facing tho factory fitted not the aftermarket OF's

Post #24806 6th Aug 2010 10:44am
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What are they doing?

Splitting Land Rover and Range Rover as brands, but having the same car platform in each sector, but with the RR having a higher price tag?

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How about keep your knees together and stop at 3 kids? 

Post #24810 6th Aug 2010 10:54am
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dan_uk_1984 wrote:
How about keep your knees together and stop at 3 kids?


wifes done that and it works... Laughing

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The one thing that worries me about 7 seater's, is some one goes into the back of you, someone's going to get hurt.

I've seen kids in the back of seven seater's, scary...

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I agree, look at something like a Zafira and the rear row of seats have headrests about 4 or 6 inches from the rear window. Shocked

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iT LAD wrote:
The one thing that worries me about 7 seater's, is some one goes into the back of you, someone's going to get hurt.

I've seen kids in the back of seven seater's, scary...


an advantage of the ffrr is that its fairly high up compared to your average saloon and its well built, but it wont stop a truck or similar..

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who cares about this car as long as in can spend my money in the FFRR SC at the gas station Cool All my spelling errorz are belong to me!

2023 FFRR L460
2020 Range Rover Velar

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