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Royle



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What about a brush? I bought a soft one then put a bag over so doesn't scratch the paint. Only takes 2 minutes.

Post #42704 18th Dec 2010 6:05pm
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Avi



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i managed to clear mine with just an old a4 brochure i had in the boot. Are you all dwarves ?? lol Apologies if i've posted this on my phone and it contains strange spelling and punctuation.. i just can't be bothered to correct it Very Happy

Post #42709 18th Dec 2010 6:15pm
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Royle wrote:
What about a brush? I bought a soft one then put a bag over so doesn't scratch the paint. Only takes 2 minutes.



Good point... I'll mention it to the Butler. Wink 2010 Disco XS TDV6, 2009 Freelander 2 GS

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Royle wrote:
What about a brush? I bought a soft one then put a bag over so doesn't scratch the paint. Only takes 2 minutes.


That can #9 

Post #42723 18th Dec 2010 7:33pm
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Snow glorious snow

I been out to play today since we've had our first snow, and it's my first snow in FFRR.

I must say it really brings it home to you what a fantastic car it is. I couldn't help thinking about somebody who posted that they keep their RR tucked up nice and warm during the snow because they don't want to get any grit/salt damage. To me that's a bit like buying a Ferrari and then driving it slowly because you don't want to wear the engine out!

Whilst obeying the law of physics at the end, the FFRR manages to stretch them beyond recognition. I was amazed and delighted at how the electronic trickery can make 2.5 tons of prestige car keep itself under control in adverse conditions.

I purchased a tow rope, but didn't manage to find anybody needing help, maybe tomorrow, when the slush re-freezes! Range Rover-less at the moment - Pining!

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like the bit about getting a tow rope and trying to find someone to tow.. Thumbs Up Laughing ... - .- -.




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Avi



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scarey wrote:
like the bit about getting a tow rope and trying to find someone to tow.. Thumbs Up Laughing



I feel i can now admit that i have done the same. The boot of mine is full of shovels, ropes etc.. Surprised Apologies if i've posted this on my phone and it contains strange spelling and punctuation.. i just can't be bothered to correct it Very Happy

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bozmandb9



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Avi wrote:
scarey wrote:
like the bit about getting a tow rope and trying to find someone to tow.. Thumbs Up Laughing



I feel i can now admit that i have done the same. The boot of mine is full of shovels, ropes etc.. Surprised


I will also then confess that I've been harassing my elderly neighbours, one eventually gave in and conceeded that I could get her a pint of milk and a newspaper, so I shot off on my Epsom Green charger via the most circuitous and hilly route I could find ignoring the two shops I passed on route to my destination 8 miles away

Probably the most expensive milk and paper ever! (milk in fact since the papers had sold out). Still nice to do one's bit for our senior citizens in times of need! Range Rover-less at the moment - Pining!

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Rolling with laughter Thumbs Up

i'm sitting here watching casualty and trying to persuade the wife to go to wallmart before it closes at ten, dont need anything , just want to drive the FFRR in the snow... Very Happy ... - .- -.




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Post #42736 18th Dec 2010 8:37pm
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I had a tow rope attached to the rear tow eye for 2 weeks when we had loads of snow, just chucked the other end in the boot because I was sick of taking it off then 200 yds up the road having to tow someone else out of a ditch etc. Laughing

It's forecast for another covering here over the next couple of days too so looks like I might be able to go and play again Very Happy 2006 Mercedes CLS
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stefME13



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Hi Guys I was hoping to post some pics from when she's clean and shiny, but until then this will have to do

DSC_0002 by stefanhammond@btinternet.com, on Flickr

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nice pic stef, looks clean to me.. ... - .- -.




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Out in the snow covered lanes to the Garden Centre to get Propane Gas this morning:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s5omCaLDI5w

Sorry just watched it and it looks like I crashed and rolled the Range - so much for holding a mobile while driving!!! lol.

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It's wheelie snowy:

Click image to enlarge


For a bit of non-Rangie snow action - wife's Toyota Landcruiser V8:

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Royle



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Nice photos, horrendous up her today. Had 6 inches in 2 hours.... also nice house Thumbs Up

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