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"landrover is the company and freelander is made by landrover."

I think you'll find that the Freelander is actually made by Land Rover ..
not landrover (whoever they are!)

--
Neil


 


"Steve Taylor" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Andrew Miller wrote:
>
>> your all idiots!

>
> Who was it who has the Freelander ?
>
> Steve


***delurk***
We had one as a courtesy car when our brand new Defender shed half its load
of diesel across several miles and the rest on our drive. I think on
reflection I should have kept the Defender as it was and just waited at the
dealer for them to decide there was nothing wrong.
Kept banging my blooming head on the A pillar and roof every time I got in
or out. Wallowed a bit.
Very comfy and pretty once I was in though. Just wouldn't care to take it
off road (I know, I know, I've read all the magazines, but I just wouldn't
feel as safe...)
I once in my misguided youth considered a Suzuki Vitara. Reminded me a bit
of that.

jermec
--
'It's not the despair, I can cope with the despair. It's the hope I can't
stand.'


 
On Tue, 10 May 2005 13:01:15 +0100, jermec wrote:

> Kept banging my blooming head on the A pillar and roof every time I
> got in or out.


Quite, I sat in one when looking at Land Rovers, my head was more or
less touching the roof, at most 2" clearance, decent bump on the road
and I'd bang my head. The headlining came down so low that it felt
like wearing a baseball cap with the peek turned down. Got a Disco II
instead, much better. B-)

--
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Dave. pam is missing e-mail



 
In message <[email protected]>, Andrew Miller
<[email protected]> writes
>>>
>>> I just purchased a 51 reg Freelander 5dr 1.8 ES
>>>
>>> I am looking to find accessories for it inc and aluminium dials, knobs
>>> etc to fit inside and also a steel 'a' bar and side steps. I'm also
>>> looking to find steel/chrome light protectors and stuff like this.



I would save your cash for when the engine blows up !
--
Marc
 
On Tue, 10 May 2005 08:37:45 +0000 (UTC), "Neil Brownlee"
<[email protected]> made me spill my meths when he
wrote:

>Um ... have you tried Land Rover? We got all the extra bits for ours from
>them ... and funnily enough they fit, and don't violate your warranty!


Not now Neil, we're having a fight here...


--

Wayne Davies, Harrogate 07989 556213

Just another point of view...
www.4x4prejudice.org
 
On Mon, 09 May 2005 21:33:31 GMT, "Andrew Miller"
<[email protected]> made me spill my meths when he wrote:

>this place is full of pricks. landrover is the company and freelander is
>made by landrover.
>
>your all idiots!


That'll be a WHOOSH then.
--

Wayne Davies, Harrogate 07989 556213

Just another point of view...
www.4x4prejudice.org
 
Andrew Miller wrote:
> this place is full of pricks. landrover is the company and freelander
> is made by landrover.


You have come into a settled, developed community and not understood
the culture and ethos. There are lots of people who could have helped
but a little alienation goes a long way.

> your all idiots!


That may well be true, which makes it all the more suprising that
you don't fit in well.

HTH
nigelH
"Needs new oxygen sensors to make the MOT" <sulk><sulk>


 
>your all idiots!

Oh, the irony!

From a chap who wants to cover his Freelander in shiny bits.

My Freelander is covered in mud.

Cheers

Blippie
--
Ten minutes of this rain will do more good in half an hour
than a fortnight of ordinary rain in a month.


 
Frightening to think that the Freelaners has similar dimensions to the
original Range Rover, isn't it!

Cheers

Blippie
--
Ten minutes of this rain will do more good in half an hour
than a fortnight of ordinary rain in a month.


 
On Mon, 09 May 2005 20:20:34 GMT, "Andrew Miller"
<[email protected]> wrote:

>
>"Otto Mann" <[email protected]> wrote in message
>news:[email protected]...
>> "Lee_D" <[email protected]> wrote in message
>> news:[email protected]...
>>> "Andrew Miller" <[email protected]> wrote in message
>>> news:[email protected]...
>>>
>>>> PLEASE CAN SOMEONE HELP?
>>>
>>> Hell no you got yourself into this mess!
>>>
>>> Have you tried a Google search for freelander accessories? I've just done
>>> one and it's thrown up a whole load of shinny stuff.
>>>
>>> Lee D

>>
>> I think he refers to this: http://tinyurl.com/cyuen
>>

>


>seeing as this is a landrover newsgroup i thought they'd be some here who'd
>be able to recommend some sites to me whom they have used to purchase from
>in the past.
>
>instead of some idiot comming up with a comment like that.
>
>i'm obviously in the wrong place for real responses.
>

So?
Sod off and complain to SWGAF.
Landrovers are meant to be covered in mud not chrome.

A shiny Freelander to go with your hairdresser's sports car.
Chavtastic.

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On Sat, 14 May 2005 13:14:44 +0100, Colonel Tupperware
<[email protected]> made me spill my meths when he wrote:

>So
>Sod off and complain to SWGAF.
>Landrovers are meant to be covered in mud not chrome.


I have to say I'm extremely disappointed in the attitude displayed
towards this person who is clearly a recent convert to Land Rovers.
Telling him to Sod Off is no way to behave. If this was
uk.rec.motorcyles they would have invited him in and warmly welcomed
him with cheerful good humour and bonhomie. Admittedly he would have
been trussed up, tarred and feathered by suppertime but they do it so
charmingly

But now he has been scared off back to his home brewing, could have
had some mileage out of him, it's been a bit quiet since APL. Need
more fresh meat.
--

Wayne Davies, Harrogate 07989 556213

Just another point of view...
www.4x4prejudice.org
 
On Sat, 14 May 2005 13:59:39 GMT, [email protected] wrote:

>I have to say I'm extremely disappointed in the attitude displayed
>towards this person who is clearly a recent convert to Land Rovers.
>Telling him to Sod Off is no way to behave.


I was being polite. Sorry, it won't happen again. (Politeness that is)

> If this was
>uk.rec.motorcyles they would have invited him in and warmly welcomed
>him with cheerful good humour and bonhomie.


Now I know you're taking the ****.

>Admittedly he would have
>been trussed up, tarred and feathered by suppertime but they do it so
>charmingly


Right.

>
>But now he has been scared off back to his home brewing, could have
>had some mileage out of him, it's been a bit quiet since APL. Need
>more fresh meat.


But no more top posting, grammar free, bling obsessed, shift key blind
illiterates, please.

--
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On or around Sun, 15 May 2005 10:21:16 GMT, [email protected]
enlightened us thusly:

>On Sat, 14 May 2005 23:08:53 +0100, Colonel Tupperware
><[email protected]> made me spill my meths when he wrote:
>
>>But no more top posting, grammar free, bling obsessed, shift key blind
>>illiterates, please.

>
>Good point, well put.


Speaking of Bling... one amazing Hummer H2 up in Chester services the other
week, Black, blacked-out windows, 22" chrome wheels... sort of the epitome
of Bling.


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Austin Shackles wrote:
> On or around Sun, 15 May 2005 10:21:16 GMT, [email protected]
> enlightened us thusly:
>
>> On Sat, 14 May 2005 23:08:53 +0100, Colonel Tupperware
>> <[email protected]> made me spill my meths when he wrote:
>>
>>> But no more top posting, grammar free, bling obsessed, shift key
>>> blind illiterates, please.

>>
>> Good point, well put.

>
> Speaking of Bling... one amazing Hummer H2 up in Chester services the
> other week, Black, blacked-out windows, 22" chrome wheels... sort of
> the epitome of Bling.


Can't possibly beat the 80 foot long streched Porsche Cayenne I have seen round these parts.

Truly horrific.

--
Subaru WRX (Annabel)

Landrover 110 County Station Wagon (Tyson)

'"They called him Jimmy the gent"


 
MVP wrote:
> On Sun, 15 May 2005 13:56:19 +0100, "Nige"
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Austin Shackles wrote:
>>> On or around Sun, 15 May 2005 10:21:16 GMT, [email protected]
>>> enlightened us thusly:
>>>
>>>> On Sat, 14 May 2005 23:08:53 +0100, Colonel Tupperware
>>>> <[email protected]> made me spill my meths when he wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> But no more top posting, grammar free, bling obsessed, shift key
>>>>> blind illiterates, please.
>>>>
>>>> Good point, well put.
>>>
>>> Speaking of Bling... one amazing Hummer H2 up in Chester services
>>> the other week, Black, blacked-out windows, 22" chrome wheels...
>>> sort of the epitome of Bling.

>>
>> Can't possibly beat the 80 foot long streched Porsche Cayenne I have
>> seen round these parts.
>>
>> Truly horrific.
>>
>> --?
>> Subaru WRX (Annabel)
>>
>> Landrover 110 County Station Wagon (Tyson)
>>
>> '"They called him Jimmy the gent"
>>

>
> I saw a streched H2 not far from your place Nige,
> fecking ugly hting if you ask me...


Iv'e told the wife to only drive it at weekends!!


 
On Sun, 15 May 2005 13:09:59 +0100, Austin Shackles wrote:

> ... one amazing Hummer H2 up in Chester services the other week,
> Black, blacked-out windows, 22" chrome wheels...


I wasn't impressed by the couple of Range Rovers backing to the pitch
access tunnel at St James's Park on Sunday. Black or very dark with
"security" glassware. The round things in the corners (I hesitate to
call them wheels) where multi-spoked bits of alloy, with a skim of
rubber on the outside edge. The rims must have been the best part of
30" dia, tyre sidewalls around 2". Looked very silly but at least they
didn't have those silly hub attachments that either don't rotate as
you drive along or continue to rotate after you've stopped. Saw that
on some motors at Man. U. the other week. Too much, much too much,
money, especially at Man U.

BTW, football holds little interest for me. I was only at those
grounds because I was being paid to be there.

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