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Kahn!

Not a fan of the interior, but...

If they made those wheels in a 17" I'd be ordering a set! I'm a sucker for 5-spoke-wheels.
 
It’s not the saddlebrown leather that is the problem, it’s the euro quilting on the seats. It’s out of place.
The arm rests are gorgeous.
I want a King Ranch edition!

There is nothing more elegant than a sela green Trialmaster with a handstitched saddle leather interior. Those seat embellishments look stupid.

I would literally totally reconfigure my long-standing order if I knew of a place here in the United States, that would do an interior similar to that.
 
There is nothing more elegant than a sela green Trialmaster with a handstitched saddle leather interior. Those seat embellishments look stupid.
Hit the nail on the head. The cubby cover looks like it would hurt to rest one's arm upon.
 
Not a fan of the interior, but...
this looks pretty good to me, except for a couple things…
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that open pattern makes me dizzy, and the piping seams on the consul are uneven. On Ineos’ end, that left grab bar needs to be some kind of a space to store stuff near at hand like every other SUV of this size. I absolutely love the tray in the defenders and the land cruisers. It is so handy when you get into the vehicle with a bunch of cartridges, or gloves, or your cell phone or any of the other crap you just want to off load for a couple of minutes into a tray. And the grenadier doesn’t have any of that.
within two weeks of starting to use mine, I’m going to have empty cartridges, sandwich wrappers, beer cans, cigar wraps, transmitters, radios, tools, keys, hand guns, napkins, dog collars, God knows what all else, rolling around under both seats because there’s no place to put stuff.
 
Try these. DaBull
 
Try these. DaBull
I just got mine and love them. I got the full size ones though. 1 wider bag per side instead of 2 narrower ones.
 
Lady Cawdor will need a bespoke ladder to be able to enter and alight that posh motor. But perhaps she can just hop off her horse!
 
this looks pretty good to me, except for a couple things…
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that open pattern makes me dizzy, and the piping seams on the consul are uneven. On Ineos’ end, that left grab bar needs to be some kind of a space to store stuff near at hand like every other SUV of this size. I absolutely love the tray in the defenders and the land cruisers. It is so handy when you get into the vehicle with a bunch of cartridges, or gloves, or your cell phone or any of the other crap you just want to off load for a couple of minutes into a tray. And the grenadier doesn’t have any of that.
within two weeks of starting to use mine, I’m going to have empty cartridges, sandwich wrappers, beer cans, cigar wraps, transmitters, radios, tools, keys, hand guns, napkins, dog collars, God knows what all else, rolling around under both seats because there’s no place to put stuff.
You've got too much stuff! 😎
PS: why do you need a hand gun? Serious question!:unsure:
 
You've got too much stuff! 😎
PS: why do you need a hand gun? Serious question!:unsure:
i will only speak for myself…massive amounts of people suffering from various mental illnesses wandering the streets since government abdicated citizen safety by closing institutions rather than reform. Not only that but government is also not enforcing our laws and judicial branches are not providing proper sentences for criminal acts even when found guilty.
 
There's no arguing about taste. 😵‍💫
 
You've got too much stuff! 😎
PS: why do you need a hand gun? Serious question!:unsure:

Rampant paranoia caused by fear mongering of the conservative party & 24 hour news machine spewing easily regurgitated hyperbole. In my experience, this is especially noticed in rural and aged populations.


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Crime in the USA is statistically down significantly (property crime 60+%) over the last 20 years.

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See also: Violence and mental illness: an overview
"Members of the public exaggerate both the strength of the association between mental illness and violence and their own personal risk."

 
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Rampant paranoia caused by fear mongering of the conservative party & 24 hour news machine spewing easily regurgitated hyperbole. In my experience, this is especially noticed in rural and aged populations.

Crime in the USA is statistically down significantly (property crime 60+%) over the last 20 years.


See also: Violence and mental illness: an overview
"Members of the public exaggerate both the strength of the association between mental illness and violence and their own personal risk."

The fact is that police are being told to stand down on certain infractions and then when an arrest is made either judges toss the case or prosecutors drop the case...

In just my neighborhood we have many homeless/drug addicts out panhandling and then in the evening they are out checking peoples vehicles. Luckily they aren't breaking windows but even with video surveillance evidence the Police will not make an arrest because the person "left the vehicle unlocked".

Crime is Crime...it does not have to be violent to be unlawful.

NY Bodega Owner

In addition you have cases like the Bodega owner in NY who defended himself but faced charges even though the original perpetrator did not...

When victims become the ones being charged then society is lost.
 
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