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drakes Member Since: 26 Jan 2009 Location: Consett Posts: 369 |
Very similar to my first one as is my name to yours 2010 3.6TDV8 Stornoway Grey/ Black interior - gone
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9th Jan 2020 6:56pm |
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Drake Member Since: 04 Jan 2020 Location: Somerset Posts: 18 |
Another Drake - sorry about that, didn't mean to steal your name! |
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10th Jan 2020 4:24pm |
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drakes Member Since: 26 Jan 2009 Location: Consett Posts: 369 |
It's a road I used to live in at the time I joined the forum so nothing to do with my name at all.
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11th Jan 2020 6:28pm |
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Drake Member Since: 04 Jan 2020 Location: Somerset Posts: 18 |
Does everyone giggle like a small boy when they take a Range Rover off the road for the first time? It's certainly a memorable moment for a new owner.
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14th Jan 2020 2:15am |
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gettingold Member Since: 03 Apr 2018 Location: Wiltshire Posts: 285 |
What a great story and car . Age and mileage are not really important but condition is king. I take the dogs up near the Copehill Down farm on the plains and I too feel like a kid when we go “off piste” and unload the animals. |
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14th Jan 2020 8:46am |
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Drake Member Since: 04 Jan 2020 Location: Somerset Posts: 18 |
Thanks for that. You live in a lovely area up there over the border - the plains are a great place to be out and about. I find myself in the South of Wiltshire a lot, one of my top walking spots is the country park and surrounding land at Stourhead, there are some great forester's tracks through large areas of woodland near there which are fun to explore by RR as well as on foot. |
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14th Jan 2020 9:08am |
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DrRob Member Since: 16 Apr 2015 Location: Petersfield, Hampshire Posts: 4301 |
Are the Stourhead tracks legal byways? Gone to a good home: 2011 4.4 TDV8 Vogue SE Buckingham Blue with Ivory and clear glass = "Rory"
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14th Jan 2020 9:22am |
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Drake Member Since: 04 Jan 2020 Location: Somerset Posts: 18 |
I wouldn't dream of driving into National Trust land, privately-owned land without permission, along footpaths or anywhere there were homes, walkers, cyclists, fragile wildlife or crops. Forestry commission land is also prohibited of course but the many miles of logging tracks are carved out by far heavier machinery than Range Rovers and there are areas in which you don't see a soul all day... say no more. All I know is that it's best to stay on the road at all times if you want to ensure no rules, laws or by-laws might be broken... |
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14th Jan 2020 9:56am |
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Drake Member Since: 04 Jan 2020 Location: Somerset Posts: 18 |
It seems pretty common to lose a headlight lens on a Mk 3 to road debris judging by the various threads on the subject. Something hit one of mine hard last month, piercing the glass and allowing water in. I had to wait to replace it until I could find a decent used item... I figured that if I bought a nice shiny new one, I'd have to change the other side to get them to match. That would cost maybe £200 and involve chucking away a perfectly good part so I paid £40 for an old one and finally got it fitted last weekend in between rain storms.
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15th Jan 2020 10:43pm |
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fenlander Member Since: 14 Jan 2020 Location: Norfolk Posts: 124 |
You have got me wondering (great write-ups BTW!) about the headlight damage issue...
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16th Jan 2020 11:43am |
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Drake Member Since: 04 Jan 2020 Location: Somerset Posts: 18 |
Thanks for that - it's interesting idea...
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16th Jan 2020 12:54pm |
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fenlander Member Since: 14 Jan 2020 Location: Norfolk Posts: 124 |
Very similar quarry story hereabouts in Norfolk!
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16th Jan 2020 1:26pm |
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PaulTyrer Member Since: 22 Jul 2013 Location: Devizes, Wiltshire Posts: 1247 |
Wouldn't the headlamp wipers rip any covers off? |
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16th Jan 2020 3:48pm |
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fenlander Member Since: 14 Jan 2020 Location: Norfolk Posts: 124 |
Good point re headlamp wipers, though maybe as the film is best applied with a squeegee then it shouldn't tear?
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16th Jan 2020 4:12pm |
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