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James is alright, at least he posts a reply when people ask for help. His advice has helped me in the past and grateful of it. If he works on land rovers day in day out i would put his advice first and foremost. I am a mechanic that has only worked for manufactures and would have to say if you work on a brand of vehicle day in day out it gives you more experience than your average diy mechanic. It is also true you will no more than most other people about those vehicles (thats a fact) not an ego
 
Not really but I aint ganging up picking on people just for kicks.
I bet you are a bully victim and are trying to get your own back later in life hiding behind a screen.
You should be a copper.
 
no just dont like you tech types thinking the rest of us dont know our way around a landy .
not versed in the electronic stuff but the nuts and bolts side , i've got the scar tissue on me knuckles to prove it
nobody said that ,you were the one trying to be clever like how this started ,maybe becasuse some blokes find it hard that others may know more ,but i dont find it difficult to learn from others on here ,on stuff i dont know about like computers ive learnt alot on here ,ive found in life most people have skills in something and deserve respect ,but taking a dig isnt going to earn that unless truly in jest
 
i wouldnt take that bunch of your mates as proof of your usefulness or popularity on here ,at least i helped someone during the discussion on another thread

its easy helping on a forum, but in real life what good are you, i 'll give you an invitation to come out laning with us, no strings attached, (unless thats your thing), next weekend in the brechfa area of south wales it,ll cost you nothing, but will see what your made off as a field mechanic as anyone can do it with ramps, all the tools and google, we have a few beers and a laugh, what do you think?
 
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