Why having a freelander is different...

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Slayer

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Well check out this [nomedia="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FFIHJptcGbA&NR=1&feature=fvwp"]YouTube - LRO Big Test[/nomedia]at 2:17 :D

The only one to deserve an ovation :eek:
 
Ok, so just what is this about doors falling off all the time? Never heard of it. I did sell a mate a Cortina back in the day that had a door fall off, but I had replaced the door support/hinge panel with papier mache, masking tape and paint... :high5:
 
Ok, so just what is this about doors falling off all the time? Never heard of it. I did sell a mate a Cortina back in the day that had a door fall off, but I had replaced the door support/hinge panel with papier mache, masking tape and paint... :high5:
Parrently they fall orft wens they get wet . . . . . .tratter boys un gurls reccon so it must be true ;)
 
Parrently they fall orft wens they get wet . . . . . .tratter boys un gurls reccon so it must be true ;)


Aha... that would sound about right.
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Someone on here some time ago washed their Freelander. Washed round the doors etc and forgot to close one of them. Knocked it off on a wall coming out of the drive. Or something like that. Hence they tell us the door fall orf when wet. Tis bollocks.
 
So the door only fell orf when the bollard got in the way. And that wouldn't have happened if he hadden't of washed it, as the door wouldn't have been left open. Tis logical I suppose. Doors fall orf when wet.
 
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