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Post by Humph on Aug 31, 2016 17:07:10 GMT
Quality Street. About £3.99
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Post by Deleted on Aug 31, 2016 17:07:53 GMT
I find it hard to believe, however, that any market that supports the pick-up won't have a local supplier of similar items. You would be surprised at some of the gaps in the markets. I did once look at import/export, because in both markets is stuff that would sell in the other, but transport, import and sales taxes, and customs regulation killed that idea. However, as it happens, as I was driving back in the LC I saw a pick-up with one on, so they obviously do have them. Not common though.
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Post by Hofmeister on Aug 31, 2016 17:14:16 GMT
$95,000 for a bloody light cluster. Not even OEM. Bandits. [about £100]. You are a rich gringo. Stop whining.
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Post by Hofmeister on Aug 31, 2016 20:36:00 GMT
Quality Street. About £3.99 I will now confess I reversed into a post. Halfords sell lens repair tape. Rear fog light is now red again.
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Post by tyrednexited on Aug 31, 2016 21:02:01 GMT
Quality Street. About £3.99 I will now confess I reversed into a post. Halfords sell lens repair tape. Rear fog light is now red again. ....or you can disguise it with a caravan porch.......
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Post by lygonos on Sept 1, 2016 21:12:13 GMT
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Post by Humph on Sept 1, 2016 21:17:12 GMT
Hey Lygonos ! Welcome. Good to see you here.
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Post by WDB on Sept 1, 2016 21:19:11 GMT
Indeed it is. Welcome.
Might get some more sensible contributions to my Cars for a Tall Family thread. 🤘
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Post by Humph on Sept 1, 2016 21:25:58 GMT
Well, you could try asking more sensible questions rather than trying to get us to help you to justify your lounge lizard aspirations😂
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Post by Hofmeister on Sept 1, 2016 21:28:00 GMT
Indeed it is. Welcome. Might get some more sensible contributions to my Cars for a Tall Family thread. 🤘 Any more of your lip and we will suggest a Vauxhall
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Post by Avant on Sept 1, 2016 21:29:51 GMT
Indeed - welcome Lygonos!
The whole saga of Otto's newer Landcruiser (if I remember right, the older one is fine) is interesting as surely in many other parts of the world Lancruisers, and other Japanese 4x4s, are replacing Land Rover Defenders because they are more reliable. Either this one is an unfortunate exception - given the ongoing brake problems from the previous thread - or the demands on these vehicles in Chile are different.
A Subaru as suggested sounds like a good alternative - or are they too plasticky as well?
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Post by Deleted on Sept 1, 2016 21:30:54 GMT
I thought turbos helped to improve the performance of engines at high altitudes as NA engines can't get enough air in using usual methods.
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Post by WDB on Sept 1, 2016 21:47:21 GMT
Any more of your lip and we will suggest a Vauxhall Well, that would solve the space problem as no-one else would want to get in.
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Post by Humph on Sept 1, 2016 21:58:47 GMT
Quality Street. About £3.99 I will now confess I reversed into a post. Halfords sell lens repair tape. Rear fog light is now red again. Didn't you clonk the front of it into something recently too? Lot of wasps about in Surrey this summer again or something?😋
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Post by Hofmeister on Sept 1, 2016 22:03:44 GMT
I will now confess I reversed into a post. Halfords sell lens repair tape. Rear fog light is now red again. Didn't you clonk the front of it into something recently too? Lot of wasps about in Surrey this summer again or something?😋 Ok so I drove into a length of railway line that was hiding in the grass. I was planning to put a daytime running light in the hole in the bumper.
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