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MattDilley:
Thanks for the warm welcome people.

I'm looking for a 4x4 to pull my car transporter trailer with, also to do some light off roading with?(maybe)

I'm not fussed with condition, as I like a challenge!
How much would I be looking at for a 4x4 that's on the road but will want some work??

Thanks Matt

redhand:

--- Quote from: MattDilley on January 02, 2010, 22:08:04 ---Thanks for the warm welcome people.

I'm looking for a 4x4 to pull my car transporter trailer with, also to do some light off roading with?(maybe)

I'm not fussed with condition, as I like a challenge!
How much would I be looking at for a 4x4 that's on the road but will want some work??

Thanks Matt

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How long is a piece of string? you can pick an old series motor up for less than £400 and that can rise to upwards of £70k if you buy top of the range hi-spec 4x4.

The more details you give the better advice you'll get. So budget, number of seats/doors, engine/fuel type. etc etc

MattDilley:
Hi,
ive been busy buying a Discovery TDI 300 today.
Wants a little bit of work but thats not putting me off! :)

Has any1 any tips for mods/making the most of whats already there?
Will be equiring a few parts to tidy her up as well.

Thanks Matt

redhand:

--- Quote from: MattDilley on January 03, 2010, 17:06:49 ---Hi,
ive been busy buying a Discovery TDI 300 today.
Wants a little bit of work but thats not putting me off! :)

Has any1 any tips for mods/making the most of whats already there?
Will be equiring a few parts to tidy her up as well.

Thanks Matt

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Yes keep it as standard as possible. get some decent AT tyres and, go out and use it. Then decide whether it needs modding. Ypu'll be pleasantly surprised at how capable a std disco is.

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