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Frankie-Boy:
Richard,

When I asked about alloys that were fitted to 50ths, these were the ones I was offered, I assumed them to be correct but Sogster said they were different to his, Land Rover supplied them but they called them "XS", apparently they're easier to clean than the "Boost" ones, (according to Sogster)

Regards

Frankie-Boy:
Andy,

I'm sorry to say that the motor hasn't seen polish for about a year now, the shine you see is residual, it was done with a quality product though.

I'm not planning to get it muddy at all, sorry folks.

I will go along to meets etc with others and let them do the cleaning afterwards, (it's not one of my favourite jobs - nor is polishing either heh, heh), I will possibly get another toy later if the right vehicle comes along AND if the council leave us anywhere to drive, I don't want to keep a second motor for the occasional Tixover or Aston Cantlow meeting.

Bush Tucker Man:
Frank, as you say the alloys you've got are the model that was fitted to the XS Discovery - most often identified by the black variated dotted transfers along the sills/door-bottoms.

'Sogs' says they're easier to clean than 'Boost'
Wouldn't know about cleaning them myself :D

Moose:
I had one of those in Red - see attached,  no one used to cut me up, I think they thought I was a fire tender or similar

Oh - it also proves I venture of the black stuff now and again :D

Andy.:

--- Quote from: "davidlandy" ---:idea: I think we need a mud posse only vehicle gallery - all those sporting the MUD plates, maybe some form of register?!   How do we go about this, and wheres the best place to put it on the forum?  :?:
--- End quote ---


Excellent idea Dave, I all for that idea  :D

Frank, well it looks cleaner than Bushies 50th that's for sure  :lol:  :lol:  :lol:

Nice pic Moose even though it is Red and not Blue  :wink:

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