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Found out today that our landy has started to clear tracks of fallen branches by wedging them underneath the chassis. Was a bit close to the rear offside brake line.

 

HI MATT hows the 110 going now mate thanks jon :thumbup:

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HI MATT hows the 110 going now mate thanks jon :thumbup:

 

All good apart from the ignition switch not working. We have to turn the key then open the bonnet to use the flywire. Next plan will be get it in the garage to have it replaced.

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All good apart from the ignition switch not working. We have to turn the key then open the bonnet to use the flywire. Next plan will be get it in the garage to have it replaced.

 

HI MATT it good to see your getting on ok now with it jon :thumbup:

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As a new user to the forum I noticed this post and thought I would have a go at uploading a couple of pics of my much loved D3. Hope it works :confused1:

 

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Sorry couldn't work out how to rotate, gonna have to tilt your head for this one

 

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new_landy_1.jpg

 

 

photo of my new Landrover in the Portuguese sunshine.

was going to get it wrapped or at least sign written this next month.

 

Steve

Portugal

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I keep having an argument with a lad down the lifeboat over off roading and he is addimant that his vitara will leave a landy standing. I need to get off road ready and show him how to drive. :thumbup:

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I keep having an argument with a lad down the lifeboat over off roading and he is addimant that his vitara will leave a landy standing. I need to get off road ready and show him how to drive. :thumbup:

 

Just be careful you don't end up embarrassed Rich, there are certain instances where a Suzuki WILL leave a landy standing...! :blushing:

In the same way that my old man's totally stock freebie 1 left a new 90 for dead on wet grass & slippy clay, a little suki will do the same! :001_unsure::biggrin:

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