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Drift:
Frontera parts do cost a bit more than landies but landies have a bigger aftermarket parts bin, plus they go wrong a tad more Im led to believe  :-#




Sorry Ill get back under me rock  :oops:

BK:

--- Quote from: Drift on April 09, 2008, 15:52:40 ---Frontera parts do cost a bit more than landies but landies have a bigger aftermarket parts bin, plus they go wrong a tad more Im led to believe  :-#




Sorry Ill get back under me rock  :oops:

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id climb back out if I were you cos you are right about landies :lol:

kizz81:
id love to see your point but, i have to say this jumping on my high horse as you like to call it, either im a good driver which is doubtfull or some people are significantly over exajerating the landys unreliability issues, ( excuse my spelling please ) i havnt broke mine properly once in the 2 years of owning it, fair does bits have worn out like wheel bearing and the filler cap on engine for oil, but what more do you want for a 21 year old vehicle that has been treated really hard? and again i do appologise but show me an equal?

jumping off my high horse,

personally go for a mass produced car because aftermarket bits are better and cheaper,

cheers the high horse man  :lol:

L200 CARLOS:
Get urself an L200  man!  :twisted:

pretty much same running gear as a paj but more useful  :P

check it out 

l200 cowm

l200 korc

l200 slindon

l200 welsh river  :lol:

l200 sibbertoft

and again

marjan:
How about a Shogun?, just sold my Landy 90 and bought an LPG 3.0 V6 SWB Shogun which I am going to lift 2" and put MT's on. By the way it is 1996 and was only £2,500. AG Romano multipoint LPG on it cost £1600 so I think I got a good deal.

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