Nice wheels mate, always like em but the landy gets the better of me as serves me well for Hunting etc
Jonnyboy
Joined: 29 Oct 2004 Posts: 23956 Location: under some rain.
Posted: Thu Aug 18, 05 10:51 pm Post subject:
Oh I'm a big landy fan,(seriously thinking about changing for a 90 county) and the chrome on my back bumper has taken a hammering from the salt. Good thing I undersealed her!
Guest
Posted: Thu Aug 18, 05 11:16 pm Post subject: Re: splash!!
timberdog wrote:
Took the kids to a Ford today and waterfall Dogs en all!!
Great Dya out when warm Kids wont come out ...neither did i want to...
hils
Joined: 08 Mar 2005 Posts: 568 Location: Nottingham
Posted: Fri Aug 19, 05 7:31 am Post subject:
Hey Johnnyboy we've got the same surf!
Mines a bit older tho - got Toyota badge not T badge. Same green too.
The OH took it down to the Big Chill festival in Ledbury where they do the Landrover off road testing and took the Toyota over the course. He said he was bricking it because being an automatic he didn't have much control over gears (I hate automatics). He discovered a button which seems to be the dif lock tho. He's never been into Landrovers but was REALLY impressed with the new one he was allowed to try.
Posted: Fri Aug 19, 05 8:32 am Post subject: landys
Ya car,nt beat LANDYS they go anywere you choose, i was up a river last week in one and i thought we were sailing only trouble is we had a job to get back up the river bank but we did it after about 7 attempts!!
You must also be a part Mecanic as they do break somtimes big time!!
My Defender 90 Countyis normally broken, and once repaired works for about two months before something else goes. This time, I have two broken halfshafts, either that or cv joints....Too disgusted with it to have checked yet. Limped it home in 1st with diff lock on, low ratio, parked it and walked away. Once it knows I'm sulking it may start behaving again!!