"Ancestry dot com" might say that there's a 'familial match'Yesterday in St. Pere Pescador, Spain.
The red one is really a city posing car with low profile tires and will not follow me and my Greni into the Pyrenees
Greetings from Costa Brava!

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"Ancestry dot com" might say that there's a 'familial match'Yesterday in St. Pere Pescador, Spain.
The red one is really a city posing car with low profile tires and will not follow me and my Greni into the Pyrenees
Greetings from Costa Brava!
His sense of humour is just a bit lacking, yes it is the G63Isn't that a MB G Wagon?
His sense of humour is just a bit lacking, yes it is the G63
Temu GrenadierDoes the G stand for Grenadier ??
Looks like that Chinese one has had the rear door correction as well. Think they copied the Magic Mushroom colour very well.
If the imitation comes from Graz, Ineos can certainly learn how to build high-quality vehicles.Spotted in HK, think it's a Chinese Grenadier knock off
Yup. Lots of shiny plastic. It has potential though.Spotted in HK, think it's a Chinese Grenadier knock off
I managed to get away with one on the drivers side. PS would mean the removal of a bracket.The car is booked in this Friday to have gas struts fitted to the battery box lid (2 seater Utility Wagon). Opening and closing the lid should be easier once it is done.
They moved the install from yesterday to today, but he has just left. He needs another bracket, which he happened to take out of his car this morning. He is going to install my gas strut on the outside of the box to avoid the battery positive terminal on the driver's side. Next week or the one after now.I managed to get away with one on the drivers side. PS would mean the removal of a bracket.
How is it working?I managed to get away with one on the drivers side. PS would mean the removal of a bracket.
The latest service campaign has put a big red cover over the terminal with plenty of warning stickersThey moved the install from yesterday to today, but he has just left. He needs another bracket, which he happened to take out of his car this morning. He is going to install my gas strut on the outside of the box to avoid the battery positive terminal on the driver's side. Next week or the one after now.
Nice how they put one sticker on like a telltale to show that the cover has been opened.The latest service campaign has put a big red cover over the terminal with plenty of warning stickers
Mine already has that, but given the choice I was happy to go external and avoid it all together. It was my choice, he could do it internally.The latest service campaign has put a big red cover over the terminal with plenty of warning stickers
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That is one serious looking bottle opener…
That does look good on those big tyres.On Friday I had Owl in Portland install lift, wheels, tires, spare relocation bracket and a Wolfbox G900.
They took great care protecting the boots on the driveshafts. I checked them when I got home and they were perfect.
I will definitely be addressing this but for now it is fine. Wolfbox is awesome!
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That’s the price we pay every day. And apparently our new government are going to put it up next month!Tourist day today.
Maheno wreck, Eli Creek, Lake Mackenzie, Central Station.
And a top up of fuel - glad they are on the island, but thankfully we don’t pay these prices every day.
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