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  1. HI Archibald, Having departed this fora for many months, and now seeing an S1 I thought I would login and post again. he main reason I haven't been on here is because I have been building an S2. You would also love the classic insurance, mine £63PA fully comp 3k miles... Buy it you know you want to. P.S. its nothing to do with me.
  2. Range rover classic 1970 and a 1962 series 2 109 landrover... Both in varying states of disrepair...
  3. I have an ML320 for sale if your interested, well cared for, massive inside. Its not amazing on fuel but its a great car, will go well off road, has a low range box etc. would also fit within your budget.
  4. What does the 3.5v8 adapter adapt to? Whats the series? 88,109, s1,2,3??? More info needed. Yes I am also a landy geek.... Matt.
  5. collard doves are still on the general license right?
  6. Personally I would avoid the camo one. To me it would be a bit like dating a supermodel and forcing her to only wear a burkha. They also never seem to have held the price as well as a more standard gun... Matt...
  7. I have a husky 163s that needs some love but does run if you put fuel direct into the carb as the fuel pipe has rotted/melted... matt
  8. would that work? if the maf thinks a set amount of air is going in and you disconnect that hose it wont read true.... i dont know how that ecu would handle that...
  9. have you checked the air filter isnt blocke?
  10. No idea how to bring it in, have you googled "importing shoulder fired cannons"? 4bore??
  11. what do you want it for and have you had any insurance quotes? do you do alot of miles on road driving etc.? I wonder if you would be better with a second vehicle? matt...
  12. oh i forgot to mention they make you willy bigger too....
  13. I cant see the ####s making any difference, they would register it as an agricultural vehile or buy old fire tenders etc.. I should also think that the insurance companies will see it as they do now for tax exempt vehicles, the old cars wont do many miles, probably wont be out in bad weather and in all likelyhood wont be going that fast. My landy cost the princely sum of 63.50 to insure this yr. and I might just change it for a slightly earlier one to save on the MOT! classic cars will be gaining in popularity because of rules like this. Its also good for the economy if they arent scrapped as fools like me spend vast sums of money on them to make them road legal...
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