Was the Tambora Flame a Special Edition

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Evertonian Boy

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Hi, am looking to change my 05 freelander TD4 S, I want a Freelander2 New is out of the question, but seen a few of these Tambora Flame colours on the net. Can anyone tell me if this was a special edition colour? As I have only found 10 decent ones around the country (Dealers mainly)



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just a flamboyant colour when the range was first launched, i think like marmite you either love it or hate it, i liked it so much i bought a grey one!
 
Why say flamboyant, I think more of it as being distinctive. Why run with the crowd on the boring grey,black,beige,green.
I think this is exactly what the freelady needs, get it out there in its party frock more often, as we know its not a dowdy workhorse, so let it stand out in the crowd and party. Even the standard new colour range is still boring.

Like or love it, I love it. But then again I loved my Yellow coupe before my excursion into towing and 4x4.
 
Why say flamboyant, I think more of it as being distinctive. Why run with the crowd on the boring grey,black,beige,green.
I think this is exactly what the freelady needs, get it out there in its party frock more often, as we know its not a dowdy workhorse, so let it stand out in the crowd and party. Even the standard new colour range is still boring.

Like or love it, I love it. But then again I loved my Yellow coupe before my excursion into towing and 4x4.

Its down to guys like you that the rest of us freelander owners get the **** taken out of us.:D
 
Yep - Tambora Flame was a limited edition colour for the launch. I have one that I'm looking to sell privately due to a move into a company car scheme.
Let me know if you'd like details....
JJ
 
Why say flamboyant, I think more of it as being distinctive. Why run with the crowd on the boring grey,black,beige,green.
I think this is exactly what the freelady needs, get it out there in its party frock more often, as we know its not a dowdy workhorse, so let it stand out in the crowd and party. Even the standard new colour range is still boring.

Like or love it, I love it. But then again I loved my Yellow coupe before my excursion into towing and 4x4.


distinctive indeed, but how easy will it be to sell on unless you plan on keeping it for many years.
 
True, and as I have had 27 cars in 26 years I am used to the turnover, (and losses) but maybe, just maybe, this will be the one forever car I've been looking for.

(PS if your out there Jake7uk, post some details and a rough location will do for now)
 
Why say flamboyant, I think more of it as being distinctive. Why run with the crowd on the boring grey,black,beige,green.
I think this is exactly what the freelady needs, get it out there in its party frock more often, as we know its not a dowdy workhorse, so let it stand out in the crowd and party. Even the standard new colour range is still boring.

Like or love it, I love it. But then again I loved my Yellow coupe before my excursion into towing and 4x4.

Totally Agree!! Rimini Red is very smart & if you add chrome trimmings it really brings the vehicle out.
 
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