New North American Land Rover magazine

jim-00-4.6

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Sep 30, 2005
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Sorry, I'm out.
The word "rig" was used twice, once in a post here & once on the description page of the winter edition, and it doesn't seem related to deep-water oil drilling.
:)

Ford V10 power in a defender?
How about a 1000HP marine diesel instead?

I like the online stuff, I can scroll past anything I don't care about (Underfinch, Koon, etc) and maybe click something I like.
Throw some ads on the website to help defray your webhosting cost & I'll visit your site.
I won't buy the paper version, that just doesn't fit with my reading habits any more.

Best of luck to you.
 

bigred

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Apr 20, 2004
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www.hillbillytrailcrew.com
Sorry, I'm out.
The word "rig" was used twice, once in a post here & once on the description page of the winter edition, and it doesn't seem related to deep-water oil drilling.
:)

Ford V10 power in a defender?
How about a 1000HP marine diesel instead?

I like the online stuff, I can scroll past anything I don't care about (Underfinch, Koon, etc) and maybe click something I like.
Throw some ads on the website to help defray your webhosting cost & I'll visit your site.
I won't buy the paper version, that just doesn't fit with my reading habits any more.

Best of luck to you.

How much do they charge for website delivery?
 

Tugela

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May 21, 2007
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Seattle
I got my copy of the first issue a couple days ago. Haven't looked through it extensively yet, but there's a lot of content and all the articles are longer than you see in most Rover magazines. The layout and design is clean. The issue caters to a wide range of tastes - the convertible Evoque is not something I'm going to take more than a passing interest in, but I quite liked the in-depth history of the Discovery and changes in models over time. It looks like the magazine has achieved its goal of including something for everyone, but it's not all going to appeal to one niche of the enthusiast community. I think it's a good addition to the market and provides something that other magazines don't. This is something you sit down and spend some time with. Worth checking out if you haven't already.
 

Howski

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Oct 19, 2009
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I'll echo what's said above. Have really enjoyed the articles I've read thus far and, while varied, found the majority of the topics appealing to me (someone who will probably never own a post LR3/4 Rover)