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Matei



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tunaz100 wrote:
I have ordered the clear indicators already, reading this forum is expensive!


Guess you are right. Your bank account will never recover.
But look on the bright side of probably few trips as so far FL2 has few problems.
You will forgive the FL2 to be expensive once you bring her home. Thumbs Up FREELANDER 2 TD4 SE (XS UK) IZMIR BLUE SIDE STEPS COLD PACK BI-XENON TINTED WINDOWS - AND PROUD OF HER

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You forgot to mention the old rubber wellies sole, screwed in the foot rest position to protect the precious Freely carpet Rolling with laughter Rolling with laughter


No need I chose black carpet and keep my fl2 firmly on-road. All my other vehicles get full of mud so its nice to keep one clean Thumbs Up At work
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I have a old wooden crate and three old pram wheels knocking about

with your know how you could knock up a pram in no time

You can have them for a £10 site donation Thumbs Up Former Mod/Member, with the most post & Chicken George Arch nemesis

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£10 Exclamation Exclamation Exclamation Shocked . I'm skint I tell you! Mrs G spent £200 in Majestic wine ready for when she can drink again! inc a bottle of vintage fizz for the celebrations Shocked At work
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She a little early, they say you shouldn't start drinking till the kids are not been breast fed.

Guess its straight to the bottle for all three of you Laughing

You'll have to let me know when it all starts so i can get round for a glass of the Vintage Fizzy wine Former Mod/Member, with the most post & Chicken George Arch nemesis

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npinks wrote:
She a little early, they say you shouldn't start drinking till the kids are not been breast fed.




Moderation is key so she can have a small glass and a half and I will finish the bottle Whistle

Mainly though she misses having a glass of wine with her food ..... and with some of her cooking you need a few glasses before you eat it Laughing (If she reads this I am officially dead Whistle ) At work
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npinks wrote:
I have a old wooden crate and three old pram wheels knocking about

with your know how you could knock up a pram in no time

You can have them for a £10 site donation Thumbs Up



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Matei



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You can allways ask Martin to delete the post or have a password attached to it. Laughing Laughing
Anyway after you see the little, one cooking (and everything for that matter) won't matter a bit.
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Matei



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chicken george wrote:
npinks wrote:
I have a old wooden crate and three old pram wheels knocking about

with your know how you could knock up a pram in no time

You can have them for a £10 site donation Thumbs Up



first design idea


Don't supose it's the detachable kind with ISOFIX Rolling with laughter FREELANDER 2 TD4 SE (XS UK) IZMIR BLUE SIDE STEPS COLD PACK BI-XENON TINTED WINDOWS - AND PROUD OF HER

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Could always attach a tow-hitch and tow it behind the FL2.....that might raise a few eyebrows Laughing ______________________
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Could always attach a tow-hitch and tow it behind the FL2.....that might raise a few eyebrows Laughing


yeah but he/she might enjoy it and turn into a vaner oh the shame...... At work
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Matei wrote:
You can allways ask Martin to delete the post or have a password attached to it. Laughing Laughing
Anyway after you see the little, one cooking (and everything for that matter) won't matter a bit.
Thumbs Up life is just begining


He see's the little one cooking every day, you do realize he's married to a Hobbit Rolling with laughter

When the baby comes along and they start cooking things for you, you soon realize there should be a few more chocolate chips in the cookies they have made.

i for the bowl a handfull for me Rolling with laughter Former Mod/Member, with the most post & Chicken George Arch nemesis

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'hobbit' that's two posts that Mrs G had better not see or we will both be dead men Rolling with laughter


Here the real pram, (black no towbar of course Laughing) .

Very much like the land rover prams that were around a few years ago. Its super light as Mrs G wants to push it across the fields to the village. We also have a travel system pram which will go in the Fl2 for trips to town without having to wash the wheels of the x-country one. We now have a third pram an old fashioned one, not unlike my earlier picture just for baby sleeping time in the garden At work
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chicken george wrote:
'hobbit' that's two posts that Mrs G had better not see or we will both be dead men Rolling with laughter


Here the real pram, (black no towbar of course Laughing) .

Very much like the land rover prams that were around a few years ago. Its super light as Mrs G wants to push it across the fields to the village. We also have a travel system pram which will go in the Fl2 for trips to town without having to wash the wheels of the x-country one. We now have a third pram an old fashioned one, not unlike my earlier picture just for baby sleeping time in the garden


Shocked Shocked CRICKY its only got 3-wheels - not a real 4x4 even if its black Shocked Shocked
3-wheeler's bring back memories of Mr. Bean Laughing Laughing 2007 Freelander 2 HSE TD4 Manual with Premium Pack & Moonroof.
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