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Richcl



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United Kingdom 2002 Range Rover HSE Td6 Zermatt Silver
My 2002 TD6

My TD6, had it about 3 weeks now. Still getting used to car and seem to be finding a new "toy" / function daily! Smile
I'm just in the middle of de-blinging it, the 22 inch wheels have gone, the next is the chrome side pipes, and then the grill, which I'll change back to a normal one.



Admin note: this post has had its images recovered from a money grabbing photo hosting site and reinstated Mr. Green

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delamo



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England 2007 Range Rover Vogue SE TDV8 Tonga Green

It looks like a nice one Richcl Thumbs Up

Those wheels really suit the car.

Glad to hear you are getting rid of the chrome and bringing it back to true spec Whistle

Forgiving its faults - I really liked my old P38 for the time I owned it - but the L322 is a huge improvement on the earlier model don't you think?

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It looks in top shape Thumbs Up Great Color. Even better when you get the proper grille on it. I'd be tempted to keep the side pipes though. I like the look of them! Although you probably won't have much trouble selling them.

mike.

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Richcl



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United Kingdom 2002 Range Rover HSE Td6 Zermatt Silver

It is a vast improvement over the P38. More powerful engine etc. But oddly I will still miss my P38.
My old Range Rover is still sat on my drive awaiting sale. Drove it yesterday to put some fuel in it.

As to the changes, I want to be able to use car for what it was intended. I regularly move trailers out of fields and drive unsurfaced roads. The only options available on 22 inch rims are road based tyres, so needed a better wheel size to open up the tyre options. Hence the 18 inch rims and General AT2 tyres.

So far am very pleased with car, just want to carry out a good service and hopefully enjoy this car as much as i enjoyed my previous car. Already saving now for my next Range Rover in 4-5 years time! Very Happy

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KurtVerbose



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Re: My 2002 TD6

Richcl wrote:
I'm just in the middle of de-blinging it


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As well as the wheels and shiny bits have you also wound the windows up and stopped playing the 'thud thud thud mutha f'cker' music?

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Richcl



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Not quite... I do like my music loud, more classic rock though Embarassed Smile

Post #29910 30th Sep 2010 6:42am
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JOKER



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Could be wrong here but are those wheels not RRS ones ...... Whistle

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Richcl



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Yes, but Land Rover items. I'm not being that anal about originality, not a concours car Mr. Green

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England 2004 Range Rover Vogue Td6 Zermatt Silver

I would keep the side bars as look great Thumbs Up Just change the grill

Post #29934 30th Sep 2010 8:36am
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I like the Side bars myself.
Is what RRS ones? Wheels look standard 2006 spec Vogue to me...

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JOKER



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As i said i could be wrong , but to me they look like the 2006 Mdl RRS alloys .......

Someone will know for definite ........ Thumbs Up

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Fox



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Here is what was always on my 2006 Vogue.

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Ah well i stand corrected, they look very very similar to RRS 2006 ones ....... Thumbs Up

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You were worrying me that I'd sold a set of RRS ones to someone as proper Vogue alloys. Embarassed Laughing

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Richcl



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United Kingdom 2002 Range Rover HSE Td6 Zermatt Silver

To fit those wheels though, had to get later wheel nuts £55! Thud

(Thanks to the info on this forum, I got the right ones though Thumbs Up )

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