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stan Site Moderator Member Since: 13 Jul 2010 Location: a moderate moderated moderator moderating moderately in moderation Posts: 35324 |
the beauty of the FF is that you can fit steps, flaps or a full body kit and if properly done it can look ok..
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27th Jan 2015 10:17am |
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Gazellio @ Prestige Cars Member Since: 22 Jan 2010 Location: Chilterns, UK Posts: 11309 |
Opinion is a great thing Stan |
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27th Jan 2015 10:41am |
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Gazellio @ Prestige Cars Member Since: 22 Jan 2010 Location: Chilterns, UK Posts: 11309 |
Yup its a free world. Choice and opinion is are great things.
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27th Jan 2015 11:12am |
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steptoe Member Since: 23 Jul 2012 Location: london Posts: 382 |
Or if everyone fitted the same body kits for that "individual" look. It's a known fact that anyone who has an industrial unit making fibre glass and a crayon can produce stunning pieces of vehicle design to enhance any bland factory offerings. |
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27th Jan 2015 11:14am |
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stan Site Moderator Member Since: 13 Jul 2010 Location: a moderate moderated moderator moderating moderately in moderation Posts: 35324 |
gary, i did say ''if properly done'' so replying to my post with those obstrositys and saying ''nothing wrong with modding'' is irrelevant to my post.....
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27th Jan 2015 11:31am |
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Scottyav Member Since: 11 Feb 2013 Location: Cannock Staffordshire Posts: 1204 |
Ask him for the silver one in new guise Stan |
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27th Jan 2015 11:34am |
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Gazellio @ Prestige Cars Member Since: 22 Jan 2010 Location: Chilterns, UK Posts: 11309 |
^ It was grey....
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27th Jan 2015 11:35am |
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ebajema Member Since: 24 Mar 2011 Location: New Plymouth Posts: 4782 |
I'm with Sako and would only use an underbody kit to "enhance" the looks, if I needed it (when going overland or bush).
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27th Jan 2015 11:39am |
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DMRR Member Since: 14 Apr 2010 Location: Northamptonshire Posts: 2027 |
The kicked up back harks back to the original RR and gives it a much better departure angle than competitors, the placement of the front wheels, as an aside, also maximises the approach angle for such a large front bumper. Everything was taken into account on the original 2002 release, various facelifts have departed from the offroad ability of the vehicle. The 2006+ front end saw the end of the removable front bumper skirt and the useful toolkit.
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27th Jan 2015 11:46am |
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Gazellio @ Prestige Cars Member Since: 22 Jan 2010 Location: Chilterns, UK Posts: 11309 |
DMR in case you missed this, fully agree with you:
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27th Jan 2015 11:55am |
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DMRR Member Since: 14 Apr 2010 Location: Northamptonshire Posts: 2027 |
If anyone has a spare 15 minutes, this is worth a watch if you are unaware of the heritage of the Range Rover
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27th Jan 2015 12:04pm |
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PaulTyrer Member Since: 22 Jul 2013 Location: Devizes, Wiltshire Posts: 1253 |
We had a Brooklands Body kit fitted to our 3rd Range Rover, basically because the paintwork was getting a bit tired and it had a big ding in the bonnet, so we had the bodywork done and the kit added. I think it was just the front and rear bumpers that were fitted, so nothing too over the top, but I always thought it looked good.
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27th Jan 2015 12:07pm |
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Bellini Member Since: 11 Jan 2012 Location: Berkshire Posts: 2261 |
Loved watching that video, DMRR!!
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27th Jan 2015 12:33pm |
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ebajema Member Since: 24 Mar 2011 Location: New Plymouth Posts: 4782 |
Si. MY 2010 5.0 SC Galway green and sand interior!!
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27th Jan 2015 12:46pm |
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