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Macdaddy



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It gets put into access mode whenever i remember or when its parked in a very public location like a high street as it looks way better Thumbs Up

Ive even had the Mrs asking why i havent dropped it Laughing TDV8 HST Sport **Current**

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sidesteps have to go on my 'buy when i got funds' list...i suppose they also stop other peeps car doors banging the ffrr when in carparks.

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Macdaddy



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They do help.

They also help when trying to wash the roof Thumbs Up TDV8 HST Sport **Current**

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you're so right there mcdaddy, had to get the kitchen chair out on sunday to do the roof...

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paul_h_8



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Side steps are a must for any FFRR me thinks

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paul_h_8 wrote:
Side steps are a must for any FFRR me thinks


damn you paul, thats more money i gotto spend... Big Cry

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Fox



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I disagree. It's an offroader. Doesn't need steps.
Just makes you look short. Wink

My wife gets in the FFRR fine and she's only 5'3".

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delamo



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Neutral I have the side steps on my current RR - it came with them on. (Previous TD6 didn't have steps)

I was going to remove them, as I prefer the look of a FFRR without the steps, but with 2 young children it makes it much easier for them to get in or out - and saves on wear on my drivers seat also IMO Thumbs Up

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paul_h_8



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Fox wrote:
I disagree. It's an offroader. Doesn't need steps.
Just makes you look short. Wink

My wife gets in the FFRR fine and she's only 5'3".


Offroader that 50% or more don't even see mud

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Quote:
Offroader that 50% or more don't even see mud

Laughing I thought that may provoke a reaction. Thumbs Up
More like 90% don't see mud.

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dont get much mud on the roads around here, so side steps it is then....

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RRVSE



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So Scarey just needs to convince Delamo to teach his kids how to climb/crawl into the car without sidesteps and then offer him a tenner to take the steps off his hands. Sorted Laughing Steve

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Past cars : FFRR L322 Vogue TD6 SE (Sept 2006 MY07) ; LandCruiser SWB ; 4-Runner ; Supras; XJS V12 LeMans

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Laughing Yes, great idea RRVSE - Just let me know when you want me to drop the boys off Scarey!... and don't worry, I'll provide a padlock for your fridge... Wink

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sounds like you two have a cunning plan for me to look after your kids over the holiday delamo...

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