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  • #16
    Originally posted by nero279 View Post
    isn't that the shiney club magazine? or worse still the range rover sport owners one?
    sure is mind you TOR is a landy owners mag in disguise, im sick of all these mags covering everything landy,
    Surf.gone but not forgottendisco now gone aswell

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    • #17
      But their own hacks are Nissans John.

      There's a higher amount of Landys in there because :-

      a) They're common as muck

      b) A lot of people are easily led
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      • #18
        Originally posted by Apache View Post
        But their own hacks are Nissans John.

        There's a higher amount of Landys in there because :-

        a) They're common as muck

        b) A lot of people are easily led
        c) They break alot

        d) Unfortunately they are british
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        • #19
          Originally posted by Apache View Post
          But their own hacks are Nissans John.

          There's a higher amount of Landys in there because :-

          a) They're common as muck

          b) A lot of people are easily led
          noticed they are selling (open to offers) the tyres off their patrol in the rear of the mag
          Surf.gone but not forgottendisco now gone aswell

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          • #20
            Originally posted by mud skipper View Post
            sure is mind you TOR is a landy owners mag in disguise, im sick of all these mags covering everything landy,
            At least they are muddy. I'd rather read about a mucky LR than a road test of the latest softroader.

            Anyway, I can remember a double cab Hilux, a big Jeep, a couple of Zukis, etc.. on the front covers last year.

            Most of thier byway Road books are done using a nice big Nissan Patrol.
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            • #21
              i agree with you thats why i took out a subscription
              its just coz here in wales theres more landys about than cars (well not entirely true but there is alot of them) 100 yards away from me there is a landy repair specialist, the only none lr he will have in there is mine when i need to use his workshop lol
              cannt knock there brand loyalty tho, landy owners are known as rivet counters locally
              Surf.gone but not forgottendisco now gone aswell

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              • #22
                You might slap me but that Jeep was really nice!

                As is that weird Merc trials truck in this months. Some really nice engineering in it.

                I really dont think you can knock ALL Landys either. Apart from my well documented personal hates about them (driving position, reliability etc) I've seen a few really nice modded ones that I'd be proud to own.

                The Defender 'pick up' with TBR at Strata Florida in October was awesome!
                Last edited by Apache; 15 January 2008, 16:14.
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                • #23
                  Originally posted by Apache View Post
                  You might slap me but that Jeep was really nice!

                  As is that weird Merc trials truck in this months. Some really nice engineering in it.

                  I really dont think you can knock ALL Landys either. Apart from my well documented personal hates about them (driving position, reliability etc) I've seen a few really nice modded ones that I'd be proud to own.

                  The Defender 'pick up' with TBR at Strata Florida in October was awesome!
                  got to agree some of the modded ones are quite tempting,

                  BTW does anyone on here enter any of the offroad challenges or safari comps with a surf?
                  Surf.gone but not forgottendisco now gone aswell

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                  • #24
                    Maybe Mark would be well placed for a bash at Safari type events when he gets his V8 in the 2st gen?

                    Think the Surf's too long a wheelbase / too much overhang at the back for challenge type stuff though.
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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by Apache View Post
                      Maybe Mark would be well placed for a bash at Safari type events when he gets his V8 in the 2st gen?

                      Think the Surf's too long a wheelbase / too much overhang at the back for challenge type stuff though.
                      bobtail? they do it to rangeies
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                      • #26
                        Originally posted by mud skipper View Post
                        got to agree some of the modded ones are quite tempting,

                        BTW does anyone on here enter any of the offroad challenges or safari comps with a surf?
                        Not yet! Would like to if I had time. Elvie said she did, but didn't see any pics.
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                        • #27
                          Originally posted by TonyN View Post
                          Not yet! Would like to if I had time. Elvie said she did, but didn't see any pics.
                          To be honest, if you're spending the cash to built a comp truck, you'd be better starting with something that had solid axles in the first place, like a pickup or 'Cruiser. I'd like to build a comp Surf just because its would be cool and different and Surfs are what I like, most people are a little more sensible and start with a shorter/easier to built truck.
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