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nbunney



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Well done Thumbs Up

Glad to hear you managed to get one without too much of hassle.
Can you give lessons on how you did it, as there is someone on her that could do with some help Laughing


Hope you will be pleased.


Are they factory tints? Rolling with laughter Rolling with laughter

Post #34637 2nd Nov 2010 2:37pm
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iT LAD



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nbunney, you can go off someone you know.... Laughing Laughing Laughing

Nice car, like the wheels...

Looks to me like factory tints, I have an eye for them... Wink

Post #34642 2nd Nov 2010 3:52pm
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delamo



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Cool Nice ffRR Ludzy - shes a beauty! Thumbs Up

(if you're after some 20" alloys? - pm full fat not diet, think he might have a new set of 7spokes left)

Post #34646 2nd Nov 2010 5:14pm
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47p2



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Very smart Thumbs Up

Post #34647 2nd Nov 2010 5:27pm
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RRCanuck



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Thumbs Up Love the color Ludzy. I think the wheels suit it just fine too! Nice job.

mike.

Post #34661 2nd Nov 2010 9:28pm
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Ludzy



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United Kingdom 2005 Range Rover Vogue SE Supercharged Zambezi Silver

RRCanuck wrote:
Thumbs Up Love the color Ludzy. I think the wheels suit it just fine too! Nice job.

mike.


Yeah the colour was the major thing for me. I can't stand cleaning dark cars I just can't get it right so hopefully I quick blast of the jet wash will be just fine for this one.

The wife now informs me that we need side steps. But not to use just to make it look better!!!!! I think she's trying to turn it into a rrs Rolling Eyes

I think I'll wait until I've picked it up until I tell her the the LPG is a no go!

Post #34666 2nd Nov 2010 9:48pm
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Paulo



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Car looks great.... Thumbs Up

Exactly the specification I was looking for, however probably gave up too soon and bought a Cayenne instead... Very Happy

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iT LAD



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Paulo wrote:
Car looks great.... Thumbs Up

Exactly the specification I was looking for, however probably gave up too soon and bought a Cayenne instead... Very Happy



Paulo, Cayenne nice, but I bet you look at Rangies while driving and think, if only I waited... Laughing Thumbs Up Thumbs Up

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Paulo



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iT LAD wrote:
Paulo wrote:
Car looks great.... Thumbs Up

Exactly the specification I was looking for, however probably gave up too soon and bought a Cayenne instead... Very Happy



Paulo, Cayenne nice, but I bet you look at Rangies while driving and think, if only I waited... Laughing Thumbs Up Thumbs Up


Must admit very happy with my decision, the Cayenne is great on the road and for the price I paid I'm very happy... Especially after seeing the FFRR with M Power badges and stick-on chrome grilles etc. the other day... Rolling with laughter

Post #34704 3rd Nov 2010 12:13pm
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pjb



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Ludzy welcome & great car.

You do get alot of car for your money.

If you decide to change from 22's you should get an even better ride, plus less chance of damaging the rims on 20's.

22's always popular on ebay so you could probably sell the old ones & buy new ones at no net cost.

Perhaps run them for a few weeks & see what you think before you jump in.

Personally I changed from 20's to 19's just cause my 20's looked pants.

Bought a set of new 19's with tyres for £650 sold the old ones with 2/3 tread gone for £500.

Enjoy your new motor looks A1 I have to say with the wheels Thumbs Up Paul
L405 now sold

Post #34705 3rd Nov 2010 12:19pm
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Fox



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Paulo wrote:

Must admit very happy with my decision, the Cayenne is great on the road and for the price I paid I'm very happy... Especially after seeing the FFRR with M Power badges and stick-on chrome grilles etc. the other day... Rolling with laughter


I'm very happy with my wifes Skoda, but I'd still rather be driving the FFRR. Wink
And daft drivers with stick on badges and kits are not limited to the Rangie either...

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iT LAD



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Paulo wrote:
Especially after seeing the FFRR with M Power badges and stick-on chrome grilles etc. the other day... Rolling with laughter [/i]



Fair point... Thumbs Up

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Ludzy



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United Kingdom 2005 Range Rover Vogue SE Supercharged Zambezi Silver

pjb wrote:
Ludzy welcome & great car.

You do get alot of car for your money.

If you decide to change from 22's you should get an even better ride, plus less chance of damaging the rims on 20's.

22's always popular on ebay so you could probably sell the old ones & buy new ones at no net cost.

Perhaps run them for a few weeks & see what you think before you jump in.

Personally I changed from 20's to 19's just cause my 20's looked pants.

Bought a set of new 19's with tyres for £650 sold the old ones with 2/3 tread gone for £500.

Enjoy your new motor looks A1 I have to say with the wheels Thumbs Up


The spare in the back is a 20" so is there any point having it in there as if I do keep the 22" wheels and get a flat can I put one 20" on???

Post #34728 3rd Nov 2010 2:35pm
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Ludzy



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United Kingdom 2005 Range Rover Vogue SE Supercharged Zambezi Silver

Well picked it up yesterday......

What an amazing machine!

I can already see me being very popular at my local petrol station!

Still reading through the manuals and working out what buttons do what but thats all part of the fun.

Pics to follow. Now I'm off to sit in it and watch daybreak!

cheers

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