Sierra and Range Rover

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Steveb
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Sierra and Range Rover

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Morning all,
As well as the Senator and Royale, I have a Sierra and Range Rover.
Sierra's been in the family for 19 years and is used most days-it has been my only vehicle on the road for a few months.
I also have a Range Rover-owned for 13 years. It's in a local very good specialist at the moment for a "mini-restoration". New headlining, height sensor, door lock, air con pipe, majority of security removed, MOT and full service.

Here's a few photos of the cars.
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And being used as a kennel after the BECM lost contact with the engine ECU-1 of only 2 breakdowns in 13 years-not so bad.
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Re: Sierra and Range Rover

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You've got quite an enviable fleet.
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He has indeed.
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Sierra passed another MOT-no advisories.

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Re: Sierra and Range Rover

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£20. in the ashtray?
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