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Jord_GTI
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Re: Not your usual courtesy car (unless you drive a Land Rover)
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22 November 2011, 14:01 »
I thought it was well known that the freelander was a poor mans/school run mothers 4x4... Like a picasso but with 4wd. A better status symbol amongst mothers but not quite as good a symbol as a BMW's x-sh_te.
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SoundillusioN
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Re: Not your usual courtesy car (unless you drive a Land Rover)
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22 November 2011, 14:37 »
I wonder what these are like:
I bring you the Ta Ta Santana
There is regularly one just like the above near my house.. I thought it was a proper landy from a distance but first thing I noticed was the lights were different.
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