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OV04XPZ - Time to ask



  182FF - Land Rover
I've had OV04XPZ for two years now, and enjoying it. It's clearly had some past/owners, so now I'm curious. The guy I bought it from was a owner for a few months only and maybe couldn't keep her in the manner she demands. So does anyone know any history on my current 182 FF in titanium?
 
  182FF - Land Rover
Thanks. I had been through the MOT history pages. It's more about anyone who owned or knew the car. Although pretty much a road car there were some interesting bits like this........

When you recognise it, try and figure why do this to it!
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  182FF - Land Rover
It's the standard bush from the lower engine mount (dog bone). Notice that the hole has been plugged with aluminium and re-drilled off-centre!

A neat job and an effort and I think I know why or secret tweak. Hence the question if anyone knew the car.
 
  PH2 172
It's the standard bush from the lower engine mount (dog bone). Notice that the hole has been plugged with aluminium and re-drilled off-centre!

A neat job and an effort and I think I know why or secret tweak. Hence the question if anyone knew the car.

Amazing the lengths some people will go to in order to avoid shelling out for a new one.
 
  182FF - Land Rover
I can't figure out why it was taken off, but I'm guessing that it wouldn't fit back on and the PO didn't figure out to move or replace the other tired and sagging mounts, so "adjusted" it.

Unless anyone knows why someone would do this?
 


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