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Offline 4x4landy

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buying a series as my first car
« on: October 31, 2010, 11:54:03 »
hey all, im new here,
but since i was a little kid ive always been interested in land rovers (mainly due to my dad)

and now im actually old enough to drive and have a licence

but being as my first land rover and first car, what year and model would you suggest?

thanks :)
own no cars as of yet
looking to buy an early land rover to become a project..

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Re: buying a series as my first car
« Reply #1 on: November 01, 2010, 10:04:46 »
im 18 and have a 72' series 3, insurance is high as hell so its best to go on your mum or dads policy as a named driver and them as a main.

on my own policy it would be
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Re: buying a series as my first car
« Reply #2 on: November 01, 2010, 18:05:49 »
haha yeah cheers for that, thats what i was considering to do anyways :)

thanks for the help :)
own no cars as of yet
looking to buy an early land rover to become a project..

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Re: buying a series as my first car
« Reply #3 on: November 01, 2010, 20:40:57 »
try a classic policy if you can get on one at 17 i think lightweight love only payed about 500 a year may be worth dropping him a pm
Series iii 88"                Series 3 88"
2.25 diesel                  200tdi
 Hard top                     Exmoor Trim hood
checker plate wings     checker plate wings
checker plate sills        parabolic springs
checker plate floor       overdrive
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Re: buying a series as my first car
« Reply #4 on: November 02, 2010, 21:56:41 »
according to some companies you have to be over 25 to have a classic car policy, but my mate is 17 and has a 92' mini on a classic car policy and it costs him 700 a year, think i will try that one too =)
1972 S/W series 3..."Angus"

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