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dan_uk_1984



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Snow!

I know it's early to be talking about the white stuff, but it seem's we're in for a very snowy winter if you're on the west side of the UK:

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/topics/weather/...itain.html

Pre Heater much? Razz 

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thats me and you bu**ered then DAN, opps i forgot we got 4x4's.... Very Happy ... - .- -.




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Park heat will be a useful addition to the heated seats, heated front screen and heated steering wheel. What I would really like though would be a heated garage that is big enough to get the Range and the Defender into. Currently I have the heated garage but need an Evoque sized Land Rover Or a Defender with air suspension to get through the door. 2018 Mini Countryman Cooper S E All4 PHEV in Melting Silver - it’s whisper quiet in EV and polluter modes

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Bring it on I say.

My first Winter with the Range so I'm hoping for a bit of snow...... fingers crossed and I'll be towing the bloke down the road in his Cayenne who was slip sliding all over the place last year. Wink

Funny though - even SWMBO noticed....she was a the windows, watching him slide up and down and she called me over

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"What's that grey one ? I thought it was a 4x4, but it can't be...you said 4wd was better in the snow....."


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Tim in Scotland wrote:
Park heat will be a useful addition to the heated seats, heated front screen and heated steering wheel.




You don't need all these toys to drain the battery when you have a heated garage Very Happy

Post #31843 15th Oct 2010 8:28am
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I can get a Defender in my garage Tim (not the camel though) as I am changing the standard old door to a new one that gives an extra 15cm of opening height and 15cm of door opening width. Thumbs Up

Now I just need to find a 90... Laughing

(It's a bog standard garage)

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dan_uk_1984



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47p2 wrote:
Tim in Scotland wrote:
Park heat will be a useful addition to the heated seats, heated front screen and heated steering wheel.




You don't need all these toys to drain the battery when you have a heated garage Very Happy


Touch wood I've never had a problem with battery drain on any of my Range Rovers. I think mainly because I try to buy 100% standard ones that haven't been fiddled with.

I've learnt my lessons from cars with aftermarket alarms, remote starts or amp/sub setups that drain the battery. 

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This is my garage, it took me 21 months to build, I did not do the block work or the roughcast, but everything else was all my own work

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Most impressed - off to buy some blocks & tiles Thumbs Up

My current current steel garage just does not look as good:

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Planning on building this one:



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you need to save up and buy some doors now.... Laughing ... - .- -.




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Yep, nice job there 47... Thumbs Up

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Steel buildings sweat too much, I don't think anyone living in the UK would keep that selection of cars in a steel building, they wouldn't last long Big Cry

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did you notice, the rangerover has already assumed position on the ramp Rolling with laughter Rolling with laughter Rolling with laughter 2002 td6 vogue, 06 supercharged facelift

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darrenmax wrote:
did you notice, the rangerover has already assumed position on the ramp Rolling with laughter Rolling with laughter Rolling with laughter


Pole position Bow down Bow down Bow down

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really nice garage though , well done Thumbs Up 2002 td6 vogue, 06 supercharged facelift

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