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XplusYplusZ



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Zilch wrote:
Hopefully there will be some mud still around to try out a Defender in July


You're coming to the right country for summer mud!

I think most of the experience centres aren't actually owned by JLR, they're affiliated/franchised. Eastnor might be different, but I would agree that's it's unlikely that they'd give you a freebie because JLR Aus failed to offer you something. Maybe drop JLR a cheeky invoice once you get home Wink
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zilch



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XplusYplusZ wrote:


You're coming to the right country for summer mud!

Maybe drop JLR a cheeky invoice once you get home Wink


Thumbs Up hoping so, it will bring back memories of quite a few years ago of stomping around
Salisbury Plain in company cars, Series 2 LWB FFR’s in Nato green with a hint of black as well.. Wink

I’m not holding out much hope that LR Oz will do anything that involves spending $$ Laughing yet another pommie bar steward down under

MY20 110 P400 SE Defender
MY10 3.0 RR Sport
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