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Old 23-03-2012, 23:45   #16
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You mean £7.50 per !.... that's not just steep, that's daylight robbery lol.
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Old 23-03-2012, 23:52   #17
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Old 23-03-2012, 23:57   #18
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Ive got it, its some landrover badges.
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Old 24-03-2012, 00:12   #19
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Ive got it, its some landrover badges.
No not as reliable as land rover. its the transfer box
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Old 24-03-2012, 00:18   #20
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both the stabiliser bars , lower wishbone to chassis is my next guess



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Old 24-03-2012, 01:23   #21
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No not as reliable as land rover
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Old 24-03-2012, 09:45   #22
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a land rover part for only £75? Must be gift wrapped oil leak !
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Old 24-03-2012, 10:09   #23
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Envy such a terrible thing
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No not as reliable as land rover. its the transfer box
It's a transfer box for the Terrano...

BUT what worries me, if it's not as reliable as a Land Rover, then it must be fairly Kna**ered then, no wonder he is giving it away.


There won't be any oil in it... as even the most reliable parts on a Land Rover Leak oil...

Swivel hub bearings, front and rear diffs, engine, gearbox, transfer box, and even the steering boxes are designed to never need an oil change, as they are always replenished with new oil during the weekly engine and level checks.

My father had a Disco, and after he visited us there were always 6 or 7 pools of oil when he left.

Took me 1/2 hour to clean the drive.

I wonder, if you add up all the oil ever spilt from all the Land Rovers ever built
(hey that rhymes)
and poured all this oil into the Gulf of Mexico, would they call it another oil spill disaster...?

Just a thought...
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Old 24-03-2012, 10:51   #25
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It's a transfer box for the Terrano...

BUT what worries me, if it's not as reliable as a Land Rover, then it must be fairly Kna**ered then, no wonder he is giving it away.


There won't be any oil in it... as even the most reliable parts on a Land Rover Leak oil...

Swivel hub bearings, front and rear diffs, engine, gearbox, transfer box, and even the steering boxes are designed to never need an oil change, as they are always replenished with new oil during the weekly engine and level checks.

My father had a Disco, and after he visited us there were always 6 or 7 pools of oil when he left.

Took me 1/2 hour to clean the drive.

I wonder, if you add up all the oil ever spilt from all the Land Rovers ever built
(hey that rhymes)
and poured all this oil into the Gulf of Mexico, would they call it another oil spill disaster...?

Just a thought...
yes but you could also be describing a terrano.ive had 3 discos no problems .2 terranos one 96 fautless the 02 was crap, rusty never had a car in 35 years fall in holes before i bought a terrano sport. dont matter what make theres always some dodgy ones. i wouldnt part with my 96 terrano but wouldnt buy a newer one. besides will need it when land rover goes tits up.transfer box is fine just dont whant to tip it.
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yes but you could also be describing a terrano.ive had 3 discos no problems .2 terranos one 96 fautless the 02 was crap, rusty never had a car in 35 years fall in holes before i bought a terrano sport. dont matter what make theres always some dodgy ones. i wouldnt part with my 96 terrano but wouldnt buy a newer one. besides will need it when land rover goes tits up.transfer box is fine just dont whant to tip it.
I agree with you regarding the earlier versions, I have the Maverick, 1995 vintage, 17 years old, used every day, no rust holes, all major parts original, oh and most minor parts too. 2 washer pumps bought in last in years.

Why should I part with it and buy say a 10 year younger model, and then have to spend my leisure time fixing it.

It still looks great, no oil leaks, no rattles, no squeeks, however my eye sight and hearing isn't as good as it was 17 years ago...

When I find a good car we keep it, we had an Austin Ambassador for 13 years, :thumb: and a Ford Escort Mk 3 for less than 2.... Friday afternoon car, mechanics great, body...... Well it was during the strike, and bodies were stored in primer out side to absorb the moisture, and bubbles appeared all over it like the measles. It had 2 complete resprays.... under warrenty.
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has anyone accepted this kind offer yet . if not ill take it please.

mine is a 2000 model and suffering with rust. had another 2000 plate and the rear axel rusted off (like fell off) my old red mav 97 plate had no rust at all
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my old red mav 97 plate had no rust at all
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Old 24-03-2012, 21:34   #29
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My god I hope a I never have the missfortune of having to give something away for free on here, its not worth the stick.
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Old 24-03-2012, 21:39   #30
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well it spent the best part of a year in my garden and from what i remember another 6 months before gary did much to it . but id been all over that truck and it was solid when i drove it
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