300 tdi or BMW 2.5 ??

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what are you on about you idiot,this is a forum on land rovers not fookin watches you nutcase.:mad:
 
If you go BMW - definitely go for the remap.
Without it, it's rather slow off the mark on pulling away.
Nice otherwise - makes a nice noise. Had one in my Omega....
 
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