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Wanderer:
You can get a brilliant Suzuki for £500.

 :twisted:

Ed

Bush Tucker Man:
I've only had a go on the smaller ones (125cc), problem is -if they get stuck the automatic reaction is to push with a foot like a motorbike, and then..............................

It runs up your calf :oops:  :roll:  most embarassing in company.


However. Remember Rik Mayall & Ozzy Osbourne.

robbie:

--- Quote ---That's no quite how it works with landy's mate
--- End quote ---


Thats why I have a Suzie :D

maybe one day if swmbo agrees :D

Axle:
There great fun in a straight line then it gets a bit complicated .
 
  Karloss

  i live in Ireland so prices would be a bit different  but like Robbie said Id get one for Around 500 and then give it a decent paintjob ,add some cheqer plate ,big tires maybe put a bigger engine in and hey presto . Would that work : :?:  :?:

karloss:
Depends on how you look at it. If you start out with a cheap Land Rover you WILL have to spend money on things that you would prefere not to, such as steering joints, prop UJ's, brakes, seals etc etc. So by the time you've totted that lot up it's probably not far off the same price as buying a half decent one in the first place. Also the costs involved in getting someone to do the work (if your not handy with the spanners) can be ridiculous. Garages hear the words Land & Rover and double the price before they start. Whichever way you look at it Landy's aint cheap. To put it into perspective, a new Land Rover sells for a similar price as a new Mercedes.(C-class passenger car not the 4wd) Now most car manufactures watch each others prices very closley, so most cars that cost the same to buy cost similar ammounts to run. IE, servicing costs, parts, etc. So thus armed, when was the last time you saw a cheap Mercedes? Answer? You never did. Now you can get Land Rovers for as little as £200 that are runners. (But even that is a loose term) The problem here is that the Landy in question will be at least twenty-thirty years old. Not many cars make it to this age at all, none make it that far without extensive (and expensive) surgery. Also, just to explode a bit of an urban myth/legend, people that don't know a lot about Landy's have this picture of an unbreakable, rough and tumble, take on the world twice and always start to go to work type of battle truck. Sadly, this is not the case. I only wish it was. If you use a Landy in the rough on a regular basis, you ARE going to have problems. Yes they are built like a tank, but they are often built like Friday afternoon tanks. They are surprisingly fragile, particularly if you don't keep the right foot in check. If I was looking for a cheap motor, strictly for off roading, I doubt it would be a Land Rover, love them as I do. I would probably buy a Su..Suz.. S...S...S.....something cheaper, :lol:  and tow it to events with a proper motor. Like a Landy. 8)

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