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Well I'd just like to publicly thank Ronp for his inspired leap of faith in fitting the bonnet lettering to the A Frame. And then pushing the envelope by removing the bonnet lettering altogether.
Imitation is the most sincere form of flattery after all.
It completely changes the look of the A Frame, making it look much better built and more involved if you get my drift.
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22nd Jun 2007 6:48 pm
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I agree my fishy friend, it's much better suited to the car with the lettering on.
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I did this to my TD5 disco he says franticly trying to find the picture. I used Freelander letters, well not the actual letters F r e e l a n d e r. I used the Land Rover letters off a Freelander bonnet, well not actually off a bonnet. I bought the letters that would go on a Freelander bonnet.
Anyway good call Romp I think I may join the gang if thats OK
Er did you use Freelander bonnet letters In the Beginning there was nothing, which exploded.
22nd Jun 2007 9:24 pm
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aw shucks!!!
...... always on the road less travelled 🚧
22nd Jun 2007 9:46 pm
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Does anyone know if the letters on the tailgate are simple 'stick-on' letters. I want to remove them but I don't want to f**k up my back end (Oooh er missus!).
It's not snoberry as I only have a TDV6 SE but I know what it is and no one else really needs to know and it's easier to polish a flat surface.
I guess they are stick-on but I thought I would ask first!
22nd Jun 2007 10:05 pm
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It really looks ace fisherman (and ronp) 8)
It certainly makes the front look chunkier and more substancial.
Fisherman, any chance of a photo from slightly further away to give an idea of perspective (and how it would actually looks in passing) Even better I imagine
Also - I agree with Drookit Dug about the lettering. You have what you have for your own reasons, the only thing other people need to know is that it's a DISCOVERY 3 I see and hear far too much badge snobbery "Oh, not quite an HSE then..." Makes me sick 2007 Porsche Boxster (987) 2.7
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Does anyone know if the letters on the tailgate are simple 'stick-on' letters. I want to remove them but I don't want to f**k up my back end (Oooh er missus!).
It's not snoberry as I only have a TDV6 SE but I know what it is and no one else really needs to know and it's easier to polish a flat surface.
I guess they are stick-on but I thought I would ask first!
I've said this all along -
Little bit of heat and they pop right off (use something plastic to do any "levering") - might not be able to use them again tho' ..."Funny, mine doesn't do that......."
.....Dead Link.Est-ce que bonjour, vous aime ma nouvelle découverte brillante gentille trois, je pense qu'elle regarde les boules de chiens, pas vous ?
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...... Dead Link.Est-ce que bonjour, vous aime ma nouvelle découverte brillante gentille trois, je pense qu'elle regarde les boules de chiens, pas vous ?
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23rd Jun 2007 8:33 am
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As requested.
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23rd Jun 2007 9:22 am
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Looks good my fisherman friend ...... always on the road less travelled 🚧
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