What did you do with your Range Rover today

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I can't fault @Grrrrrr s logic, but you seem to be suggesting its even higher - so although this sounds ridiculous - how about £1200?

And you must have been expecting the national debt of at least one small African country? :rolleyes:
 
TDV8 8 speed gearbox fluid change and filter.

the price is....................................from your friendly main stealer....

Dah dah dah.......

Cheers
 
Fu cough.

That is mental.

Holy f*ck. I'd never have guessed that. I'd say they just doubled the quote because they don't want the work.

I broke out in a sweat, luckily I could turn on the airconditioned seats.

Agreee with what you say Grrrr, I am now going to play the game of phone around the LR stealers and see who charges what.

Cheers
 
Put it on charge
Had another go of sealing the drivers side pollen filter cover
Nearly destroyed the expansion cap trying to get the remains of the cap out.
 
I broke out in a sweat, luckily I could turn on the airconditioned seats.

Agreee with what you say Grrrr, I am now going to play the game of phone around the LR stealers and see who charges what.

Cheers

There's a place in Cholesbury or Chesham that is supposed to be decent. I'll ask my mate for details as he's used them. Don't go near John Dennis. Ian Prior down by Stokenchurch is supposed to be decent.
 
Refitted all the electrical boxes in the rear left after water ingress caused issues. Replacement Sat nav now has a light and radio/cd etc has sound and mode changes etc work but but radio screen is still dead. Suspect the telly box in the back may be dead so second hand from ebay is now on order. Big poly bag is now covering everything to stop it all drowning again
Has anyone successfully worked out how to stop the water getting in?
 
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Refitted all the electrical boxes in the rear left after water ingress caused issues. Replacement Sat nav now has a light and radio/cd etc has sound and mode changes etc work but but radio screen is still dead. Suspect the telly box in the back may be dead so second hand from ebay is now on order. Big poly bag is now covering everything to stop it all drowning again
Has anyone successfully worked out how to stop the water getting in?
The poly bag unfortunately will not stop condensation killing stuff.
 
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