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Chicken Drumstick



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Moo wrote:
RDR wrote:
Bramble rash buffs out of the l460 just as well as the defender trust me Laughing


Agree. I’m of the mentality that you use it for what you need and it was designed for. Too man6 people are too precious.

Agree, although it still feels wrong. I have a p38 that is worth way less than the Ninety. But somehow it just feels wrong to take the RR somewhere that it would end up scratched. With the Ninety you just seem not to worry about it.
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mse



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Its the fact an original 90 doors are £10 and the new ones £10k (exaggerating but you get the point) Mike
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Naks



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Chicken Drumstick wrote:
Agree, although it still feels wrong. I have a p38 that is worth way less than the Ninety. But somehow it just feels wrong to take the RR somewhere that it would end up scratched. With the Ninety you just seem not to worry about it.


I've never understood ppl who buy 4x4s and then don't go off-road for fear of scratching the paint - it's a bit like saying you won't do sports because you fear getting injured. Rolling Eyes

FFS, put some PPF on it and go off-roading Rolling with laughter --
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lightning



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Most people who buy the new Defender have no intention of ever going off road. The nearest they come to it is a field at the local horse trials.

lt's the idea that they could do if they wanted.
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Chicken Drumstick



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Naks wrote:
Chicken Drumstick wrote:
Agree, although it still feels wrong. I have a p38 that is worth way less than the Ninety. But somehow it just feels wrong to take the RR somewhere that it would end up scratched. With the Ninety you just seem not to worry about it.


I've never understood ppl who buy 4x4s and then don't go off-road for fear of scratching the paint - it's a bit like saying you won't do sports because you fear getting injured. Rolling Eyes

FFS, put some PPF on it and go off-roading Rolling with laughter

Tis true, many people, esp in the UK will never take their 4x4 off road. But that isn't what I was saying.

I was saying it feels wrong to potentially scratch the RR up by taking it down a narrow lane for example. But I'd have no reservations taking the Ninety, despite the brutal realty that the Ninety is worth considerably more. I never said I don't off road my Range Rover.... quite the opposite Whistle

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But I'm more comfortable taking the Ninety to places like this:
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RDR



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Me fixing trim this lunchtime Laughing from getting caught in hedgerow stumps it’s only got 400 miles on the clock, bit of plastic welding, superglue and new trim clips and all is well. Don’t mind stuff like this it’s being used for what we bought if for.



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D5 MY19 HSE - Now Sold
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Co1



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Naks wrote:
Chicken Drumstick wrote:
Agree, although it still feels wrong. I have a p38 that is worth way less than the Ninety. But somehow it just feels wrong to take the RR somewhere that it would end up scratched. With the Ninety you just seem not to worry about it.


I've never understood ppl who buy 4x4s and then don't go off-road for fear of scratching the paint - it's a bit like saying you won't do sports because you fear getting injured. Rolling Eyes

FFS, put some PPF on it and go off-roading Rolling with laughter


Amen!!
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Defendit..



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Double sided tape on the top, be carefully, be precise in positioning of the slot.
New clips 12/14, pcs and give it a go Very Happy No Mud flaps for my 90.!
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J77



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Went off the beaten track with mine today, pothole repairs on the road causing lengthy tailbacks. Sat nav showing that there was a road along the side of the golf range which leads to a farm, road continues on, well I say road, ho lee fuk, the tarmac ended and the massive mud filled craters began, there was a point when I thought perhaps I should’ve ticked the box for air suspension. Eventually brought me out to a housing scheme. Always wondered where that road went!

Mud flaps done a good job of keeping the Defender clean, so not too much cleaning to be done.



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Post #1014813 11th Nov 2023 5:33pm
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mse



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As i said - its not scratches that are the problem (although they do get me and most of mine is PPF'd) its actual damage like a new door.

That said i have my own farm and my defender has done some green lanes and frequently drives in fields etc Mike
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WizzardPrang



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I've been green laning in all my LRs, including my 2020 Defender. I've followed my mates in their 90TD5 and D3 into a few tricky sections which necessitated a spotter and even had my Defender licked by a cow Laughing but I generally avoid damage as this is my sole vehicle. To be honest, I'd rather the L663 was a bit narrower. Bramble rash does polish out though. Thumbs Up Current vehicle: 2020 Defender 110S
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