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    New LR L322 owner.

    Hi Craig, welcome.what do you mean runs hot? As in all the time? Or every so often? I have a 2004 rr Vogue and finally after 3 and a half years of ownership and replacing the water pump twice, coolant more times than I care to remember, thermostat, temp sensor and seal and radiator it is finally...
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    Gone and done it now

    Cheers, I don't hate them, I'm just not a fan to be honest. Always preferred alloy wheels. The orange is staying for the time being as we are looking at buying a house soon. So no more spending for the time:confused:
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    I live here

    Bury, home of black pudding. Originally from south Manchester(Whalley Range). Tom
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    LPG

    I've used Phoenix in Rochdale in the past. the chap who runs it knows his stuff. Tom
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    Gone and done it now

    It is exactly what I imagined and a whole lot more. The Landy grin hits me every time I get in it. I love the clunky lt85 gearbox and the whiny diff. it makes you feel very involved in the driving experience which I haven't felt from a car for a very long time. The kids love it, and the dog...
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    Gone and done it now

    Cheers, the chap i bought her off had been working through the car, but he's moving abroad and could only take his bikes. Most people I speak to have said "you'll be taking the v8 out then?" Hahaha
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    Gone and done it now

    I already do that, Ive got a Range Rover as well! The chassis isn't to bad, and on the face of it the bulkhead looks excellent. I counted 4-5 places on the chassis that will require attention including the rear cross member, but let's see once it's all stripped down. She is a v8, it was one of...
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    Gone and done it now

    Hiya, my names Tom. I wanted a proper Land Rover since I was 13, about 3 week ago I went and bought one. Here it is. I had never driven a proper Land Rover before(although I have been in many) so I didn't really know what to expect, except that it would be noisy and uncomfortable. It was...
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    Looking into buying a 90 v8.

    cheers, thought as much.
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    Looking into buying a 90 v8.

    Quick question, maybe a bit daft, but do 90's use metric or imperial tools?
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    Looking into buying a 90 v8.

    will most certainly post some pictures up when i get one, just got to find a good one that is'nt full of holes now. Agreed about lpg, i have it on the rangie, good for long distance driving but not a fan around town, the throttle seems dull on gas. but at 50p a litre... Its a shame really...
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    Looking into buying a 90 v8.

    Not yet 30 ha ha. Always been a bit of a petrol head. we couldn't buy a diesel rangie, that would never do. Lots of reasons I like the idea of a v8, easy to work on and lots of modifications available. I'm not opposed to diesels I just prefer a v8 burble even if it is a slow burble. I do...
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    Looking into buying a 90 v8.

    Hello, after wanting a proper lr for as long as I can remember, my wife is going to treat me for my 30th. We already have an l322 rangie v8 which is spectacular and very comfy and capable, but I want a 90 and an old 3.5 v8 at that. I know there is a lot of knowledgable folks on here so I'm...
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    correct tyre pressures please!

    pressures adjusted - 36 front and 40 rear. thanks chaps - teeth still intact btw
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    correct tyre pressures please!

    I have just bought some General Grabber at2 275/40/r20 106h xl tyres already on rims for the rangey. does anyone know what the correct tyre pressure should be? currently got them inflated to 44 front and 50 rear, looks ok but seems high? Any pointers would be great! Cheers
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