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winger

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  1. ive got a td5 on a 01 plate, it goes off road eg when im out lamping etc, i dont hammer it off road as its used by my missus for running the kids back and forth to school, its a proper motor, i think that all those people who drive freelander cant make up their mind what they like ie a road going vehicle or an off roader, why dont they buy either a disco or an estate car! Jay mate i reckon youd be better off with an old hi-lux or something along those lines.

    Best off luck in your search!:wave:

  2. Cheers for the advice mate, could be the sensible way to go about it, just invest in a descent trailer, stick in a few adverts etc then hire in a machine as and when. as for cs30/31 been shopping around for prices, most quotes come in around the £500 for the training plus the good old vat, then assesment and reg on top:scared:

  3. My thoughts exactly, that guys gotta cough up just over 3k per year to the company before he starts making any money, as for taking trees down, i dont own a chainsaw ticket yet.

    All this Arb stuff is totally new to me, im a complete novice.

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