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March 2008 issue
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It's what it's FFOR Tony Lucey put a lot of effort into re-creating his Series IIA 109 FFR. Fortunately, he isn't affraid to use it properly Barnstormer You won't find many early Discoverys in this sort of condition. This reader could hardly believe his eyes! Little White Wonder Land Rover receals plans to make the LRX a hybrid People's choice Our man Roy ruminates about which 90 his nephew should buy, and offers his advice here Cost Cutters Everybody wants to save money on buying parts, but not all parts were created equal |
Oil Bling! When the oil-rich Middle Eastern states startedbuying Range Rovers by the boatload, Land Rover struggled to keep things under control The LRe Centrefold If it ain't fun, don't do it, as Phil Mangham, shows in this month's photo Fit for a Prince Was this the original driveable scale model Land Rover? We reckon it probably was Overseas Ovals The Land Rovers built overseas sometimes had their own special badges. These are the ones we know about Build you own challenge truck If you've always fancied entering challenge events but didn't have the right truck, here's how to go about building one |
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Land Rover models: Les Duplock begins his series about the models you threw away as a kid and are now trying to buy back! Workshop: A failed door lock on a Discovery Series II, plus whipping out your Defender's transfer box (and putting it back!) Sorted!: Your technical questions answered by our experts News: The latest from the Clubs, Motorsport and much more And all the regulars that you've come to expect from your favourite magazine! |
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