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brand new still sealed landrover freelander 1997-sept2003[r to 53reg] petrol and diesel £7.50 collet from Nottingham
Haynes number 3929
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omega
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can some one explain to me what hybridowner is trying to do with the parts? is it to generate electric for his house?,village or what? if so will it really produce enough? and a engine that dosnt need oil!! I don't understand this at all...
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omega
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There seems to me to be only one potential buyer for the parts?[/quote]One potential vehicle that requires the parts. Hundreds if not thousand of people wanting the right thing to occur. Not enough motivation or finance.
The point of the advert was to hopefully motivate a final chapter to the history of this vehicle, but you all seem to be not that bothered after all - Which was how I came across the vehicle in the first place! NOBODY CARES ENOUGH.
Lots of talk and no action. Typically British. [/quote]
think you should stop talking like a cock people have suggested a couple of ideas to you what would you like people to do?
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omega
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so to sum up the engine can have major issues,mpg isn't great,you can smash the sump on a speedbump,suspension is high maintance,tyres don't last,it rusts like a alfa but has a Vauxhall engine.
where do I sign?
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omega
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what is that on the bonnet?
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omega
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the old saying is that your not a car nut till you have had a alfa does this apply to diesels? had plenty of French and ford but never a alfa so are they anygood? good mpg? what do you have to look for when buying?
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omega
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why didn't I see this earlier just spent the weekend in telford
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its about 80 pounds.
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omega
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its about 80 pounds.
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Nov 28, 2013 23:15:33 GMT
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me thinks it could cost a lot of money if it does remember
don't cry for me argentina!
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omega
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Nov 28, 2013 23:03:28 GMT
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that goodwood looks ace, apart from the rear lights that now look to small.
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omega
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Nov 27, 2013 20:44:10 GMT
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where is it any pics?
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Nov 26, 2013 17:26:21 GMT
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Hi Omega, sorry , been outa the loop with night shifts. The inside is just open,no cooking part in the back sadly. think il give it a miss then but have a free bump
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omega
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think more details are needed like what size is it? is it one of those old ones that take a cassette. maybe a pic would help with ideas
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omega
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Nov 19, 2013 21:13:27 GMT
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thank you very intresting,great photos, love it
and I thought a 300c was a new car
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Nov 18, 2013 18:12:33 GMT
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I'de stick some colour over the primer as primer is porous, otherwise with a careful choice of underseal sounds fine to me. thanks didn't know that primer was porous didn't see the point of painting it as it wont be seen but it will be done now.
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Nov 18, 2013 17:34:21 GMT
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I have some minor surface rust under the car on the floor section which I want to sort out before it has a chance to get any worse the plan a knott wire metal brush to clean the metal back,then a cote of kurust,then a coat of primer followed by a coat of underseal,i will also be doing the same inside the car minus the underseal.
so is this the right way to do the job? cheers
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omega
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wow square cars!
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Nov 14, 2013 21:47:15 GMT
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might have the speakers then as your local will pop my door cards off and see
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omega
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Nov 14, 2013 19:06:20 GMT
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its strange that all the polish registered cars I see over here are European and about 10 years old.
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