No argument, a dealer's license is required, but I think we all know that I am trying to differentiate between a factory approved new car Land Rover "Dealer" and a johnny on the corner used car "dealer". The subtlety of the difference could be important here when it comes to responsibility to...
By the way, if you are actually in Pittsburgh proper, then Staten Island is closer to 400 miles than 300 miles....not that this fact helps the situation any. But I have to ask, you keep referring to them as a "dealer". Are they actually a LR Dealer? or are they just a sales operation...
Holy shit, I can't believe he really said this:
"Cool, with that spearchucker in the White House it's good to know he's not the only one taking away liberties."
I don't have it here with me, and you may be right, but I know the book specifically identified it to include the brake lights. Maybe someone has access to the manual and can tell us? Otherwise I can check tonight.
Dude...I just went through this exact same problem on my '95 RRC LWB!! It MIGHT not be the switch, especially if it tests correctly. Pull the fuse for the brake lights and replace it, EVEN if it looks good. Chappy made me do this on mine and lo-and-fucking-behold, the fuse looked good, and acted...
Long story short, I took apart the old upper tailgate apart last October, finally got all the parts to assemble the new Aluminum one, but I can't remember EXACTLY how they all go. I'm about halfway done, but that actuator rod and spring thing are throwing me a little.
Can anyone point me to a...
The old Range Rover Classic wheels will fit D1, but not D2. The 2nd generation Range Rover (late '95 thru 2002) will fit the D2. New Range Rover will not fit either Discovery.
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