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This is my new toy swapped a 6 year old cabstar for a 12 year old Land rover tipper:confused1:

 

But Land rovers rock:thrasher:

 

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Chip box going on on wednesday:thumbup1:

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HI MATE nice land rover is it a 300 tdi or a td5 we have a 300tdi with a new tipper it good in the winter for logs sale better then cabstar in the snow in somerset we had alot of snow mate the cabstar boys could get out all the best jon nice land rover :thumbup::thumbup:

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I find my td5 a bit sluggish when I have it full of chip and towing my 150vtr, I tried a chip but it made the injectors rattle like a bag of bones. Goes anywhere though!

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