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Car Forum / Land Rover Cars / February 2006

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john oakes - 09 Feb 2006 14:03 GMT
Hi Gang.
       Where I work in Exel Middleton, one of the drivers asked about
buying a Landrover and which the best to look for his use in Russia "yes
Russia". I immediately pointed to Defender 110 like my own as being a
good work horse. After some extra handy help from LR mags he eventually
decided on 200tdi csw defender.. This if luck holds out should be a good
investment in Russia yes. Also could boost our prestige abroad no doubt.

Regards warm glowing pride John
Mother - 09 Feb 2006 17:38 GMT
>Where I work in Exel Middleton, one of the drivers asked about
>buying a Landrover and which the best to look for his use in Russia "yes
>Russia"

There are shedloads of Land Rovers in Russia already.  There's even a
parts distributor with outlets in Moscow and St Petersburg (Leningrad
to real people).  There's also a growing yet already quite staggering
export market for the new Range Rover (top of the range, obviously).

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Austin Shackles - 09 Feb 2006 17:52 GMT
>Hi Gang.
>        Where I work in Exel Middleton, one of the drivers asked about
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>Regards warm glowing pride John

hehe.  Only thing I'd be slightly wary of, especially on earlier defenders,
is security.  The locks on the earlier ones in particular are not exactly
the best in the world.  The one on the back door of mine could be opened
with a screwdriver.
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Lee_D - 09 Feb 2006 17:58 GMT
Austin Shackles <austinNOSPAM@ddol-las.net> uttered summat worrerz
funny about:
> hehe.  Only thing I'd be slightly wary of, especially on earlier
> defenders, is security.  The locks on the earlier ones in particular
> are not exactly the best in the world.  The one on the back door of
> mine could be opened with a screwdriver.

But uprated to KGB Cat II security it should be fine ;-)

Lee
Derek - 10 Feb 2006 22:23 GMT
> Austin Shackles <austinNOSPAM@ddol-las.net> uttered summat worrerz
> funny about:
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>
> Lee
Is that the one where 4 blokes in leather coats kick down the front door of
the car thief and leave him in hessian bag outside the local cop shop
dripping something which looks like tomato ketchup. Should be available from
Halfords anytime or by mail from a football ground say in London?.
Derek
hugh - 12 Feb 2006 12:41 GMT
>Austin Shackles <austinNOSPAM@ddol-las.net> uttered summat worrerz
>funny about:
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>
>Lee

Kremlin Gas Board?
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Tom Woods - 09 Feb 2006 20:02 GMT
>hehe.  Only thing I'd be slightly wary of, especially on earlier defenders,
>is security.  The locks on the earlier ones in particular are not exactly
>the best in the world.  The one on the back door of mine could be opened
>with a screwdriver.

Nearly every time i see a picture of an 'expedition vehicle' it has a
hasp and padlock style lock on each of the doors....
 
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