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Laurie



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England 2005 Defender 90 Td5 XS CSW Bonatti Grey
It won't rain tomorrow so....................................... Rolling Eyes 
Post #130580 11th Mar 2012 7:28pm
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Laurie



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England 2005 Defender 90 Td5 XS CSW Bonatti Grey
.....as for the lottery.
If I took a regular bet with the local bookie that I wouldn't get a single number, I'd have made a fortune Confused 
Post #130581 11th Mar 2012 7:31pm
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JWL



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England 2002 Defender 110 Td5 SW Coniston Green
Had one of those Grump moments today, took the boys and dogs for a day out at Pembrey Country Park by Llanelli. Whilst driving from Llandielo to Cross Hands which is not exactly the straightest or levellist of routes but halfway going up a longish climb at a reasonable road speed I swung round a left hand bend to find 2 road cyclists in full latex garb riding side by side chatting away to each other at all of 5mph. Thank goodness for a gap in the oncoming traffic, which on the whole were cutting the corner so giving even less room for manoeuvure. I know that you drive to the road conditions and be aware of other road users, in this situation I was able to clear the obstacle with little problem it could have been so much different Shocked

I do partake of bicycle riding myself(when it's not raining Whistle ) and often with my younger son, I drum into him about his position on the road in relationship to other road users especially where the road is narrow or you are unable to see very far in front of you. He was the first to comment on how stupid the 2 blokes were that caused my grump. He's beginning to seriously think about what he wants to do after he leaves school........there could be a fortune to be made out of educating fools, he'd never run out of pupils Rolling Eyes
Post #130657 11th Mar 2012 10:49pm
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Laurie



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England 2005 Defender 90 Td5 XS CSW Bonatti Grey
I'm getting p*ssed off with all these 'Think Bike' signs.
When are they gonna put up some 'Biker, think other road user' signs?

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Post #130666 12th Mar 2012 12:23am
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Pam W



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England 1998 Defender 90 Td5 SW Auto Oslo Blue
Stand aside..... grumpy old woman coming through.....

Now, is this a Defender forum or isn't it?

I'm all for live and let live and everyone buys a Land Rover for different reasons, etc etc... some people want to take good care of them as they want them to last and keep their value but.....

WTF is it with all these threads about polish? It is a bleeding Defender. It is supposed to get dirty / scratched / look like a complete shed but still go about doing useful stuff or helping people have fun!

Now, no offence intended to any individual here but a thread all about polishing a steering guard? WTF????? It is supposed to be used, get dirty, get scratched ! Banging Head

You know, if execs at Land Rover were to be reading some of the stuff on here they'd be thinking they had got the new Defender concept completely spot on, because people don't want an iconic workhorse, they just want bling! We will reap what we sow and all that !

There, said it. Feel better now. Ta. Rolling Eyes Wink
Post #131168 13th Mar 2012 10:38pm
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JWL



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England 2002 Defender 110 Td5 SW Coniston Green
(How to get Brownie points Whistle )

Here we are again, it takes one of the fairer sex to point out the obvious Thumbs Up
Post #131174 13th Mar 2012 10:45pm
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22900013A



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United Kingdom 2011 Defender 110 Puma 2.4 USW Keswick Green
Bling is totally different. Some of the stuff you see bolted on is pointless and pure posing value, however I see nothing wrong in looking after a vehicle, especially if you want to keep it long-term. You should see the effort some truck drivers go to, makes Zag look like a disinterested amateur (No offence Zag Wink )

They were designed to work, but I don't think they were intended to be abused. I would not put dents in my vehicle for the sake of it, nor even scratch it if I can help it. If folks want to shine them up then fair play to them I say. Especially when it comes to series vehicles I think it would make a nice change from the beaten up old sheds you see knocking about.
Post #131175 13th Mar 2012 10:45pm
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warren



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England 2009 Defender 90 Puma 2.4 HT Santorini Black
22900013A wrote:
I would not put dents in my vehicle for the sake of it, nor even scratch it if I can help it.


Plus I paid extra for metallic paint! Mine looks completely abused and unloved at times, absolutely filthy and covered in alsorts of mud and clumps of grass, and I like it like that. Then again I like it looking spotless too.

I'd love for mine to look as clean as Zag's all the time though. Shows I take pride in my vehicle.

Plus if I turn up to a job interview for example in an abused looking Defender it won't give off a very good impression. If I rock up in a nice shiny clean one I'm sure it'll look a lot better.
Post #131178 13th Mar 2012 10:50pm
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Pam W



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England 1998 Defender 90 Td5 SW Auto Oslo Blue
Well, as I said, live and let live and all that and mine isn't exactly a shed and mostly it is used on tarmac, and I do want it to look nice and stay in good nick. Took its 1 year old resprayed paintwork on the coast to coast laning trip last summer and its got hairline scratches down both sides now - but you can't tell unless you get close up. Polished it last week before getting the cage on and it does look rather bling and shiny at the mo, but give it a few weeks and it'll look a bit messy again...

Love it when it has mud splashes after laning or going to my sisters on the farm as it looks like it has been doing something more useful for once! lol

But just at the moment the number of threads on this forum about polishing and fairly pointless trinket acquisition seem to be outnumbering those where people are actually doing exciting and interesting things IN their Defenders...

Just got me a bit grumpy that's all.... Whistle Whistle Very Happy Calmer now I've vented!
Post #131179 13th Mar 2012 10:53pm
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affiliate13



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LOL.
I do the same with my PCs, nothing goes into them that isnt needed, no neon lights or silly logos but i do like to polish the case and any of the nickel plated fittings i use for water cooling.

The bash plate will get scratched i know that, it will get dirty. But since this will be the first new vehicle i have owned i did want to take the time to clean, seal and polish anything that could be done so i could enjoy it a little more when i look back at it after parking. Smile
Post #131180 13th Mar 2012 10:57pm
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bm52



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United Kingdom 2014 Defender 110 Puma 2.2 XS CSW Havana
wow......virtual internet polishing fisty-cuffs over cleaning a defender. as I read the threads I could'nt help but agree with all the comments. perhaps I have a split personality. I bought mine because it was'nt a shiney flash eurobox and if it got the odd scratch I would'nt care but I do like to keep it clean-ish.

I see both points of view and agree with both. but that's what make a good forum. individuality and honesty.

opps - this seems to be an anti-grump post..... Rolling Eyes sorry ! BM52
Post #131181 13th Mar 2012 11:07pm
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twopoint6khz



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United Kingdom 2005 Defender 110 Td5 CSW Java Black
Defenders should be like gruff country folk (such as myself, ahem).... workmanlike most of the time but scrub up nicely when wearing a dinner jacket.
Post #131192 13th Mar 2012 11:47pm
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Pam W



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England 1998 Defender 90 Td5 SW Auto Oslo Blue
I think I can agree with that one twopoint!

Hang on though, not being grumpy enough for this thread! Whistle
Post #131204 14th Mar 2012 6:48am
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bpman



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2008 Defender 110 Puma 2.4 SVX Station Wagon Santorini Black
imagine this ...

> its a sunny evening and you are driving your defender
> you look at the fuel tank gauge
> it's getting low
> you see a garage (might even have a green and yellow helix logo Shocked )
> you drive up and fill up
> you wait in the queue to pay for 10 minutes



























BECAUSE SOME STUPID F^%$ER THINKS ITS A GREAT IDEA TO HAVE A SUPERMARKET AT A PETROL STATION .... AAAAARRRRRRRGGGGGGHHHHHHH

(sorry about that)
Post #131208 14th Mar 2012 7:30am
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At least you got your petrol Thumbs Up you can wait 20 minutes for someone to do their shopping even before getting to a pump Rolling Eyes Then you hit the shopping que Laughing
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