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2006 Freelander info!

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2006 Freelander info!

Post by mitch4 »

Freelanders are great vehicles, obviously not rock crawlers but just found this article about the all-new 2006 Freelander. Land Rover has chosen Haldex to supply Freelanders next gen awd.

http://www.thelandroverchronicle.com/new_page_431.htm

you have to scroll down some
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Re: 2006 Freelander info!

Post by TuffRR »

mitch4 wrote:Freelanders are great vehicles,
:roll:
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Re: 2006 Freelander info!

Post by mickrangie »

mitch4 wrote:Freelanders are great vehicles



Bwahahahahahahahaahaahahahahahaahahaha!!

I just feel off my chair!!!
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Post by mitch4 »

All right - I should have said sporty....They are SPORTY Vehicles from the factory.


They are off-road vehicles when you do this!

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Post by landy_man »

mitch4 wrote:All right - I should have said sporty....They are SPORTY Vehicles from the factory.


you my friend have never driven in a sports car if you reckon a Freeloader is sporty....about as sporty as a series 1
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Post by Britswed »

Nothing like treating a newbie well :D

Lol Mal
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Post by landy_man »

I hope he realises it is all in good jest :rofl: :rofl:
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Post by mitch4 »

Nahh, I know everyone is just joking around.
I just ment sporty compared to other 4x4's.
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Post by Loanrangie »

Yep sporty alright, thats because you will need to get it back to the dealer for warranty repair real quick !!
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Post by mickrangie »

mitch4 wrote:Nahh, I know everyone is just joking around.
I just ment sporty compared to other 4x4's.


I am sorry mate maybe you should just start again with a new nick name and all....

I would dear say that finkning that a free loader is a -
1. Sporty 4x4
2. Great Vehicals
3. a 4x4..... for that matter....

there is somefing wronfing with you!!

It's a unritten rule that you must never mention the words "Freelander" if you are to get any where in this forum or life in general :oops:



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I have driven one of each model ( mate works a dealer ship in Melb) and they are all crap... I prefer driving my girlfriends 1982 Subaru Leone.... :?
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Post by Bodge »

LOL :D

mickrangie wrote:
I prefer driving my girlfriends 1982 Subaru Leone.... :?


Do love a good leone.... :cool:
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