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Look after her and she will hopefully earn you some pennies:001_tongue:.We change the landy oil every 3/4 months depending on how much work she has done .

 

3/4 months!!!!! I'm on every 6-8 weeks at 3000 mile intervals!! You must have a load of work close to home.

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3/4 months!!!!! I'm on every 6-8 weeks at 3000 mile intervals!! You must have a load of work close to home.

 

WOW 6/8 weeks is very often but if you do the miles suppose you need to :001_smile:. Most of my work is within a 20 radius of home . Although we do venture up north as far as Glossop and south to Derby . To travel this far the job must command big dollars .At the moment I have 5wks worth of domestic jobs to be done ranging from dismantles to hedges . Also a weeks contract to be carried out for a Building Contractor .I have just worked out the miles I will have done in the Landy within this time 543 miles give or take a bit .:thumbup:

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WOW 6/8 weeks is very often but if you do the miles suppose you need to :001_smile:. Most of my work is within a 20 radius of home . Although we do venture up north as far as Glossop and south to Derby . To travel this far the job must command big dollars .At the moment I have 5wks worth of domestic jobs to be done ranging from dismantles to hedges . Also a weeks contract to be carried out for a Building Contractor .I have just worked out the miles I will have done in the Landy within this time 543 miles give or take a bit

 

I used to live in Glossop, Stay off my patch :sneaky2::lol::lol:

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Right guys and girls, im thinking about selling her, As a student shes getting abit expensive for me to run.

 

So for those who have been following my highs and lows of landrover ownership on arbtalk, what do you think its worth?

 

12months MOT and rebuilt engine remember :)

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Snorkel, with out a doubt. in the recent floods up in cumbria my td5 got water in the air intake, luckly it only buggered the air filter, it could have been worse. landys are awesome.

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Snorkel, with out a doubt. in the recent floods up in cumbria my td5 got water in the air intake, luckly it only buggered the air filter, it could have been worse. landys are awesome.

 

Yh a snorkel would be a good addition, but my circumstances have changed and cant afford to run it. I have got the landy bug though and when im in full time work with some money under my belt i will get another one.

 

What you think shes worth mate?

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