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Twisted half-shafts on a Land Rover Series IIa 109 rear axle at the beginning of a family Scuba diving trip.

My first question when watching the video was “why the hell is it standing still in the open like that”. Could have broken down or have been previously disabled somehow?

Your list is wrong

He is Lord Counting of Cuntingshire upon Thames.

Thanks, I now have coffee all over my screen...

I detest racialism, because I regard it as a barbaric thing, whether it comes from a black man or a white man.

Yeah, centeral in Mercer County.

Yup, haven’t needed to go in a while but I’m quite happy with the work he did on my disco.

I now take mine to a independant shop in Flemmington, NJ who specializes in Land Rovers and Jags. It’s only 20 minutes from my house so more conveniant and he does good work, plus I also own a Jag so it’s perfect.

I once took the 88” Series IIa to The Great Britians in Willow Grove, their reaction was wholy disapointing. Then again that dealership is just disapointing on every level...

The CJ 10 and FJ Fleetvan I can see, but the rest... seriously?

Somebody needs to take this little shit stain out back and beat him with an extension cord until their arm gets tired, then get someone else to continue.

“Nigel, hold my tea and watch this! Tallyho!”

Interseting, when I was looking at swapping a manual into my 04 Discovery I found I would need to plug in and tell the ECU that the transmission was now manual.

I want to give it NP, but at $25000 with lack of info on the respray and no info on what was done to the engine to accommodate the trans swap means CP to me. HOW EVER, if it was $15000 - $17000 I’d have my check book out faster then you could say “Fritz aufhören, übermensch und hol mir meine Tyrolean!”

A frivolous lawsuit isn’t going to bring their son back, they’d be do better to just try move on from this tragedy instead of dragging it out more.

Shot by Glen Luchford, with art direction by Peter Miles, the concept revolves around bringing aspects of New York into a studio setting.

Also ban people from people from any part of their house they can get hurt; stairs, bathrooms, living rooms, dinning rooms, kitchens, bedrooms and just to be safe garages too. That should keep everyone nice and safe.

That Ultimate Gentleman’s Blade looks so gimmicky, Titanium is terrible for holding an edge because it folds too easily. I’d take surgical or laminated steel over Titanium every time.