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Fox



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As said, warming it up softens the glue. They should then peel off nice 'n easy. Thumbs Up

Post #47319 24th Jan 2011 7:18pm
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Richcl



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United Kingdom 2002 Range Rover HSE Td6 Zermatt Silver

I'll give it a go, now just to find willing female to borrow hair dryer of! Wink

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just pulled mine off........simples. ... - .- -.




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What you do in the privacy of your home is your business scarey ........ Laughing Laughing

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whooops , and everyone else's now.... Embarassed ... - .- -.




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Post #47348 24th Jan 2011 8:21pm
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Richcl wrote:
I have my surname Cleal Cool
Ages the car, but I like it Very Happy


Ignore the sport badge Embarassed


now THAT is the BIGGEST insult to a propper Range Rover I have ever seen - surely that badge is a windup??? no one in their right mind would devalue a FFRR by putting a Snorty Sporty badge on a RR??? Cool would they????????

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Richcl



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United Kingdom 2002 Range Rover HSE Td6 Zermatt Silver

Well I wouldn't, but the previous owner obviously loved it on his bling Range Rover......
Have junked 22 inch wheels, chrome radiator grill and other bits of tat, just the sport badge to go....

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good to see you restoring the RR back to its former glory RICH... Thumbs Up ... - .- -.




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Post #47371 25th Jan 2011 8:31am
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Gazellio @ Prestige Cars



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United Kingdom 2010 Range Rover SE Td6 Zermatt Silver

Yes great news and more pictures would be good Thumbs Up

Post #47372 25th Jan 2011 8:33am
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I've just bought a couple of plates for my cars. Sorry but they are "S" reg plates as I can't afford a dateless "ASH" plates.

I bought S33 ATB for the RR and S44 ATB for the Merc. I bought them on Wednesday last week and the paperwork came through Friday morning. My Mrs popped down to the local DVLA office and did the paperwork on Friday and I had the plates made up on Saturday and fitted (oh - and told the insurance co of the change..!)

So 4 days to buy, change and fix to the car - Not bad going if it all works out with the processing and post from the DVLA and you are lucky enough to have a local DVLA office close by.! It's actually very easy to do all this as long as you can read the forms and provide the correct documentation they ask for. Ash
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comports wrote:
I've just bought a couple of plates for my cars. Sorry but they are "S" reg plates as I can't afford a dateless "ASH" plates.

I bought S33 ATB for the RR and S44 ATB for the Merc. I bought them on Wednesday last week and the paperwork came through Friday morning. My Mrs popped down to the local DVLA office and did the paperwork on Friday and I had the plates made up on Saturday and fitted (oh - and told the insurance co of the change..!)

So 4 days to buy, change and fix to the car - Not bad going if it all works out with the processing and post from the DVLA and you are lucky enough to have a local DVLA office close by.! It's actually very easy to do all this as long as you can read the forms and provide the correct documentation they ask for.


Good turn around. Where did you buy reg from

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thats handy to know ashley, was your local office ipswich?.. ... - .- -.




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Post #47396 25th Jan 2011 11:09am
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Richcl



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United Kingdom 2002 Range Rover HSE Td6 Zermatt Silver

I popped into my local office to change registration, did it in 10 minutes (20 minutes in waiting room).
Just ensure you have correct paperwork, old tax disc, MOT etc


Oh, and don't forget to tell insurance company, I nearly did until the DVLA lady said to not forget!

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best i go and order my reg i suppose.... Wink


edit...is done..just have to wait now. ... - .- -.




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Post #47400 25th Jan 2011 11:29am
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Fox wrote:
As said, warming it up softens the glue. They should then peel off nice 'n easy. Thumbs Up


For any glue residue left on the boot-lid, Autosmart Tardis, or Turps will remove the residue without damaging the paint....

Remember to rinse off the car and re-wax the area too, as it will also remove any wax....

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