Upper Taillight guards for a 1999-2002 D2

RoverChic

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Apr 19, 2004
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WILL.TILLERY said:
You can never have to much protection for your back end.... I just hope yours isn't vulnerable with the removal of the guards Roverchic. You never know when someone might tap you from the back or you might back into the bush and cause some damage.


WOW! This guy is AMAZING! With a capitol "A"! How many Land Rover Company Owners do you think would be this concerned about my rear-end? Will Tillery takes his business dealings to the MAX with phenomenal customer service before, during, and after the sale. I just can't say enough.... :cool:


Will-Don't you worry about my rear-end. Rest assured that it is fully padded and bubbly (might I add) with a little extra protection from the shape known as the "hump a.k.a my humps". After a few more additional after-market surgeries, it is guaranteed to be the rear-end of steel! :D
 
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Cya

I was always taught to CYA.


Its funny you mention the extra cushion you have in the rear--I have witnessed the "list" to the passengers side b4 but never this so called "hump a.k.a my humps"...

Is that in the back and in the front?? because if so I would like to check it out.
 
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