TheVengefulElephant
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gayknobuk said:Well said Saxon101, Just the exact point I was trying to make before all the gaylord heroes came crawling out of the woodwork.
hahahahahahahhahahha twa't
gayknobuk said:Well said Saxon101, Just the exact point I was trying to make before all the gaylord heroes came crawling out of the woodwork.
for f**k sake, how many of you can honestly say; if some one dangled the keys to a military spec H1 in your face, you'd say "ooh no, couldn't possibly accept that, ooh no its an american car, ooh its rubbish" - BOLLOX that vehicle is tough as f**k and looks it too
Oh yeah... Chromium... buy a proppa Land Rover
Already got one of the best Landrovers ever designed, a Freelander or in your case Fearlander cause they terrify pussies like you so much ha ha ha.
Right you are then Chromium... pick yer pay and play site...
Still not ignoring me? anyhoo I only do onroading as I'm not a farmer, actually started a thread on this a while back & I still reckon a Freelander is best onroad (a lot better than my old & much loved classic Rangie was).
Still not ignoring me?
anyhoo I only do onroading as I'm not a farmer, actually started a thread on this a while back & I still reckon a Freelander is best onroad (a lot better than my old & much loved classic Rangie was).
not getting involved in your little spat you understand but surely an aston V8 Vantage is better on road than a gaylander... if you want an off road car buy one, if you want an on road car buy one.. easy... but what's with I have a tame softroader and think it's better than a proper offroader cos I only ever drive it on the road....
Yer Mrs has been telling tales again has sheit's just donkeys like ADZ
that have to be reminded that their opinion isn't the only one even if I am in the minority.
even if I am in the minority.
Neither will a Freelander unless you learn to drive it and fit some tyres that will cope with ice and snow.small unsalted country roads at the top of a steep hill & when the road gets covered in snow or ice two wheel drive won't cut it.
Oooh careful Grippa... you might get called a donkey an orl!![]()
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