Range Rover P38, for the use of.
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Re: Range Rover P38, for the use of.
That one was a bloody lovely colour
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Re: Range Rover P38, for the use of.
A similar colour to what it was made into if you squint a bit?
Did the liners go adrift on that one iirc?
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Re: Range Rover P38, for the use of.
good levels of lunacy! As I keep preaching, it is only a machine designed by humans from terrestrial materials.
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"The Dark Wob. You will never find a more wretched hive of scum and villainy. We must be cautious."
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I sold it before finding out why it kept boiling up. The lad who bought it thought he'd fixed it by changing the radiator cap or something trivial but i then saw him a few weeks later and he wasn't quite so full of himself anymore. It has been lying in a shed ever since.Scruffy Bodger wrote: ↑Sun Apr 18, 2021 6:15 pm1_duhXEgi-bno-90cJoj-uDQ.jpeg
A similar colour to what it was made into if you squint a bit?
Did the liners go adrift on that one iirc?
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Re: Range Rover P38, for the use of.
Likely found it was the old "slipped liner of despair". I lobbed k-seal into my 3.9 and that kept it going for another 40k miles. but then nowt but tophat liners would have fixed it. I cooked the engine on the m40 when it shat all its coolant in 12 seconds or thereaboutsDrum wrote: ↑Sun Apr 18, 2021 7:52 pmI sold it before finding out why it kept boiling up. The lad who bought it thought he'd fixed it by changing the radiator cap or something trivial but i then saw him a few weeks later and he wasn't quite so full of himself anymore. It has been lying in a shed ever since.Scruffy Bodger wrote: ↑Sun Apr 18, 2021 6:15 pm1_duhXEgi-bno-90cJoj-uDQ.jpeg
A similar colour to what it was made into if you squint a bit?
Did the liners go adrift on that one iirc?
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