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Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: Greenville, SC
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Matt here in Greenville, SC.
Just got back into the world of Rovers. Had a late 80's red RRC a while back and then a '93 LWB back in '98-'99. Decided to get a rover again and decided I wanted a '95 SWB in Epson Green. Found one not too far away and got it. So far so good - previous owner got it new and had it maintained regularly at local LR dealership. Looks like he kept everything up to date. A little nervous with a truck with 136k miles on it but I'm hoping to hang on to it a while and learn something about car repairs as well. |
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Rebuilding Rover
Join Date: Sep 2007
Location: NH
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If you hang on to a rover for any length of time you'll start learning about repair work
136k is no big deal there are members on here with 200k + on their's and I'm at 150k with no issuesSeriously welcome to the asylum and how about some pics of the new toy
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