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Sort of. I like tinkering with it and looking at bits for it I can't afford. I do fix stuff sometimes.

 

Look Rob, owning a landy is like being on crack, smack or sniff. It takes all your money and the weekend ain't long enough. 👍

 

 

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Look Rob, owning a landy is like being on crack, smack or sniff. It takes all your money and the weekend ain't long enough. 👍

 

 

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Sounds about right. Don't look at shiny tree gear so much anymore. Tend to price up tarting the landy instead.

 

It's a bug!

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Sounds about right. Don't look at shiny tree gear so much anymore. Tend to price up tarting the landy instead.

 

It's a bug!

 

Worth it though Rob, Landys are awesome better than all that Jap rubbish out there. 1947 the landy was born and still going strong.

 

 

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Worth it though Rob, Landys are awesome better than all that Jap rubbish out there. 1947 the landy was born and still going strong.

 

 

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Indeed. We had 7 years out of a navara and it didn't have the best record. Last few years it was just giving up! My disco is 17 years old and only needs minor things and is great fun. Never thought id learn so much in 8 months of owning it!

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So you live in Cornwall like I do. Then you could do most (if not all?) of the above near home! I like to go kayak fishing off Sennen Cove with a mate or two. Then bring my catch back to mates/family and barbecue it. Have a sing-song or whatever. Then camp out on(or above at campsite) the beech. The next day go fishing again or paddle out to watch and be around some massive basking sharks - awesome! There is no end to what you can do in Cornwall. And no, I don't work for the Cornish Tourist Board. Walk the fantastic coastline and spot the dive-bombing gannets/sharks. On a hot day it seems like you're in the Mediterranean!! You can't beat it!

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