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major part failure
Paul:
Don't order a new one, I can send you a replacement as I seem to have a few spare ones knocking around :)
J B:
RIP LRS :embarrassed:
Ja1983:
:-o :'(
poor sod, you obviously havent had enough cack on your boots (thus attracting flies) for him to eat!
i`m sure mine was humping the devil duck a few days ago... very strange!
i would wait a few days, as from my observations of this mysterious piece of equiptment, they breed under the bonnet, and then set out on pilgrimage to the interior, where they choose their throne, usually corner of screen, or wing mirror, possibly dependant on their sexual orientation. WMS dont tend to hang about long unfortunatley... perticularly after motorway excursions....
perhaps i should contact david bellemy to investigate, he may get to like landrovers afterall!
Disco Matt:
The disturbing ones are those that choose to wander out onto the headlining just above the screen and then abseil down into your field of view while you are doing around 60mph.
I've not seen any onboard spiders for a while in fact. I think the recent cold snap may have been too much for them!
Range Rover Blues:
They hibernate above the sunvisor as it's little used durig winter onths and the screen demister keeps them warm and snug :D
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