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gstd4-e



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Newbie – Great car, but you all know that

Finally took the plunge and bought one. GS TD4-e in black. Its great. Won’t miss my fantastic Discovery 3 (well so far I don’t)

Filled it up and did 65 miles of which 40 on the motorway around 70mph. Filled it up again and it took 6.4 litres and calculation says 45.2mpg that’s 20 more than the Disco!

The stop/start is a bit scary?

This is the best finished Land Rover I’ve ever had and I’ve had a few, well 6 in 20 years. Well done Lr2maker and colleagues.

I’ll post some pics soon
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gstd4-e



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Hey presto

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loverly Mr. Green

Post #48107 1st Oct 2009 9:13 pm
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You will cause some mixed feelings from a certain member with that fine looking motor, he will have mixed emotions, the colour he will love but the accessory he won't. Whistle Personally I don't mind each to there own. I have had mine for a while and still look forward to the next ride out and I am sure you will to. p****d off with a Digital Keyboard Warrior

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iain cooper



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very nice looking car gstd4-e, was your tow bar kit dealer fitted ? and if so how much ?

I feel the same as yourself re the FL2 compared to previous Landrovers, and enjoy the comfort with the economy.

Iain

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chicken george



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A good car --- ruined Evil or Very Mad


Is that tint film or factory privacy glass? The aerials and other window furniture are clearly visable?? At work
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winner by default of the tractor vs caravan race

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gstd4-e



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Iain,

The tow bar and twin electrics are required to carry a 4 bike rack needed for this weekend so I ended up having the dealer fit them. As for the price, the cheapest genuine Land Rover tow bar I found was on ebay being sold by Marshalls at 179.99 inc delivery and the electrics at £250 from Duckworths. I could probably have got them cheaper from the D3 site sponsors but didn’t have the time.

What did they cost me, in truth I don’t know as they were part of a very complicated and hard won deal. It started at £700 plus but I got them for approximately £500 including fitting. I’m happy with that. Hope that was helpful.

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gstd4-e



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Chicken George

Ruined?

I was well aware of your aerial fetish due to its repetition bordering on tourettes. Privacy glass does not give any additional protection against attack, film does and therefore to suit my circumstances its film and I’m happy thank you.

No need to reply save your energy for another rant elsewhere Mr. Green

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chicken george



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Shocked I meant the towbar Wink

I wasnt critising film, I saw pinkies first cars fitted film and it looked fine, I was merely wondering which type you had , following on from a different thread film vs factory. Your pics are a prime example of the subtle differences between film and factory , many people ask what the differences are. At work
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chicken george wrote:
Shocked I meant the towbar Wink

I wasnt critising film, I saw pinkies first cars fitted film and it looked fine, I was merely wondering which type you had , following on from a different thread film vs factory. Your pics are a prime example of the subtle differences between film and factory , many people ask what the differences are.


I like this, someone putting cg in his place. Rolling with laughter p****d off with a Digital Keyboard Warrior

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chicken george



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Embarassed well deserved too, my post reads different to what I thought I was typing..............towbars causing trouble again Banging Head At work
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Rowy



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gstd4-e wrote:
Iain,

The tow bar and twin electrics are required to carry a 4 bike rack.


Bit touchy on the film subject, Also a bit defensive on the vanning front. Shocked

Twin electrics to power the bike rack I suppose Whistle

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chicken george wrote:
Embarassed well deserved too, my post reads different to what I thought I was typing..............towbars causing trouble again Banging Head


No cg it is OCD that you are developing, you see a tow bar and then your off, Rolling with laughter next time you see a tow bar smile and say to your self " I wonder if he has a caravan they are nice people" Rolling with laughter and think how much Mrs CG enjoyed the few days away in one. Rolling with laughter Even get a towbar fitted on yours it will put you on the road to recovery. Rolling with laughter Rolling with laughter Rolling with laughter p****d off with a Digital Keyboard Warrior

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The day CG gets a towbar fitted and is seen pulling a caravan will be the day that all LR dealers stop saying ''well, we've never seen this fault before sir'' !! .......I think were safe in saying it's never going to happen Laughing

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upnaway



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Not all tow bars drag plastic sheds, how do you tow the Ifor without one, bit of a b***** unboltiing the swan neck to preserve the depature angle though, even then it leaves the electrics a bit exposed. still pining for my 3dr, no removeable hardtop, no drop glass tailgate, no roof rack, no pockets everywhere to stow all that man kit

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gstd4-e



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Okay I confess I have a tow bar fetish –

My D3 (gone)

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Her Zaffy

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And my toy

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BTW I have never towed a caravan, I’ve never owned a caravan, I’ll never own a caravan, I know some very nice people with caravans and I don’t have a problem with caravans or their owners. I just love tow bars
Rolling with laughter

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