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Old 04-16-2008, 04:35 AM   #16 (permalink)
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ROTFLMFAO!!

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I do however think it was very kind of her to let her lunch sit next to her.
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Old 04-16-2008, 07:02 AM   #17 (permalink)
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Roger that. It's to bad. It would have been a nice trail truck. Is it salvageable What does a hood go for for this truck. Or should I stop thinking this is a worthy rig of saving and just move on to something with less rust?
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1990 Range Rover County

1995 land rover discovery

1995 LAND ROVER DISCOVERY FOR SALE OR TRADE===LOOK

1995 LAND ROVER RANGE ROVER LWB

Here are a few I found on the NJ craigslist. Don't know anything about them other than they are for sale lol.. Good luck in the search.

Forgot to mention earlier that I would be afraid very afraid of a Rover that's gas tank is destroyed because a junkyard forklift driver rammed the forks through the gas tank. What else got crushed bent damaged torn apart.... Oh and if it ran before that and he obviously has the keys why wouldn't they drive it instead of damaging it with the fork lift...
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What else got crushed bent damaged torn apart.... Oh and if it ran before that and he obviously has the keys why wouldn't they drive it instead of damaging it with the fork lift...
Good point,


And if you look at the picture I took, the pic from the back I noticed the bumper looks higher on the left side than the right,so your point is valid.

Thanks for the links.
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no problem brother!

Good luck in the search we're here if you have any more questions.
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lunch!? man by the looks of things that wouldn't be much more than a snack!
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