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Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: Lisbon, Portugal
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Hi
Buy an english magazine, i.e. LRenthusiast or LROi or the french Land, and you have tons of ads selling LR used parts. ![]()
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Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: Cardiff, Wales, UK
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In these British magazines are contact details for clubs, some of which are on the Continent. For example the "Deutscher Rover Club" This is at www.deutscher-rover-club.de but there are 'phone numbers in the mags also. My point is that they have lots of contacts in Europe and will know about Continental Land Rover Autojumble events, like the Aachen event. You being in Austria, German events and clubs are not too far from you and they speak the same language!
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