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Old 21-06-2012, 22:25   #16
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Hi mate, welcome to the club I've never really seen the r3mr terranos, it it an import?
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Old 21-06-2012, 22:28   #17
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Hi mate, welcome to the club I've never really seen the r3mr terranos, it it an import?
Thanks for the welcome.

Yes I assume that they were all originally for the Japanese domestic market.

They look like a terrano on steroids!
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Old 21-06-2012, 22:50   #18
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lanes, well theres my fav houndkirk from ringinglow to fox house.

theres a couple near bamford, then pindale at back of hope cement
works. plague lane into eyam and tideswell lane beyond.

can spend several days on non damaging mainly hard/rocky surfaces.
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Old 21-06-2012, 23:16   #19
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lanes, well theres my fav houndkirk from ringinglow to fox house.

theres a couple near bamford, then pindale at back of hope cement
works. plague lane into eyam and tideswell lane beyond.

can spend several days on non damaging mainly hard/rocky surfaces.
Sounds great...my end of town and suitable for a novice.

While I'm on...any tips for cheap insurance, maybe as a second vehicle?
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Old 21-06-2012, 23:22   #20
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try accademy insurance ask for stacey :-)
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Old 22-06-2012, 12:02   #21
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Welcome to the club. I use Admiral multi car insurance. Cost me £700 in total for a 520 BMW on an 06 plate and the Ford Maverick on a P reg. both fully comp with protected NCD.

We do the lanes quite a lot round this area "Sheffield and the Peaks" would be happy for you to tag along. Most good for Non damage to trucks, some a little harder on them, but we wold tell you first.
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Old 22-06-2012, 13:56   #22
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Welcome to the club. I use Admiral multi car insurance. Cost me £700 in total for a 520 BMW on an 06 plate and the Ford Maverick on a P reg. both fully comp with protected NCD.

We do the lanes quite a lot round this area "Sheffield and the Peaks" would be happy for you to tag along. Most good for Non damage to trucks, some a little harder on them, but we wold tell you first.
Thanks for the warm welcome.....that's very good of you to offer me a trip out.
I pick it up in a couple of weeks time (other end of the country as usual! ) and once I've got used to driving it I may take you up on that offer.

I'll give Admiral a try on the insurance...that premium sounds reasonable.
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Old 22-06-2012, 15:30   #23
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welcome to the club, don't forget the truck is an import so premium could be high
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