POSSIBLE LAND ROVER REPLACEMENT

Lever357

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Whilst at Tankfest, I was talking to a young lady on the Babcock stand. They had 2 Toyotas there that they are putting forward for the trials for a replacement to the military Land Rover. They both looked very good. Only downside I could see was the seats were a bit thin and didn't have much clearance between the seat base and steering wheel. I would definitely have one, felt sold and well made.
 

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Whilst at Tankfest, I was talking to a young lady on the Babcock stand. They had 2 Toyotas there that they are putting forward for the trials for a replacement to the military Land Rover. They both looked very good. Only downside I could see was the seats were a bit thin and didn't have much clearance between the seat base and steering wheel. I would definitely have one, felt sold and well made.
You rarely see a land rover being used by PH's winching a Large Buff in the buck but you will see land cruisers all the time.
 
I'd replace any land-rover with a slab of concrete! Your get more use out of it and it won't leave you on the side of the road or leak oil on your drive??
 
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