eNGIN or just NGINI was thinking of something like 'engine'
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eNGIN or just NGINI was thinking of something like 'engine'
In the Mid-Atlantic there is almost no place I can go that does not scratch.For #3, either don't go to those places, or do full PPF. Honestly, a repaint before you're ready to sell the vehicle isn't that much more than what a full PPF job will cost; having some very serious paint correction done to get scratches out 3-4 times will still be cheaper than PPF
And I'm there next Friday. The infrastructure wouldn't cope so very few maybe 3 or 4 some one dayers or maybe 2 pending wheather, it is so random that it blows us out of the water to see them, such a huge thing sitting there, wow@Max 50 cruise ships in Hobart so far this season...
Part of the many reasons to cruise into Hobart is it places you right on the edge of the city so is very accessible for tours, markets, buses, car rentals and of course a mandatory scallop pie (unless you're allergic). The terminal building is nicely done and is staffed by knowledgeable locals. It's a welcoming port to arrive at.And I'm there next Friday. The infrastructure wouldn't cope so very few maybe 3 or 4 pending wheather, it is so random that it blows us out of the water to see them, such a huge thing sitting there, wow![]()
You should plan a trip to Hobart in the Gren, it is on my list but not by boat this time. The Wooden Boat Festival is on.Part of the many reasons to cruise into Hobart is it places you right on the edge of the city so is very accessible for tours, markets, buses, car rentals and of course a mandatory scallop pie (unless you're allergic). The terminal building is nicely done and is staffed by knowledgeable locals. It's a welcoming port to arrive at.
Sydney is similar but a bit more of a walk (or taxi, uber) around to Circular Quay. A sunset departure with drinks up on the pool deck is a must-do experience with the harbour bridge and the opera house close by.
The new cruise terminal in Brisbane is good but it's a long way out from the city and an ugly drive. It does not create a good first impression.
We're very fortunate when you consider the push back on cruise ship operations at other ports. Venice (Chioggia) was a bit tiresome last year. Disembark at Chioggia port then take a 90 minute water taxi ride up the Venician Lagoon to Venice Island. I understand why they've done it but it has diminished the experience. The transit cuts about 4 hours off a day port visit to Venice Island. A byproduct of being too popular.
The 20 guest Olivia O was anchored off Monaco when we visited last July. A very interesting one-of-a-kind private motor yacht built for ice operations. It's probably owned by a Bond villain.
Sorry, this should probably be in the general waffle area. Carry on.
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Yes the complete kit, well minus the front and rear skid plate. So both diffs, engine, transmission, fuel tank and trailing arm.So the SPP complete kit then?
Looking for advice:
1. Best under armor/skid plates for total coverage
2. Roof rack that doesn't block safari windows / good attachment for light bars
3. Something to help with driving off-road where tall plants/grass won't scratch the shit out of the paint when driving around.
I know the last one is silly but I don't go off-roading very often and I don't want to ruin the pain job if possible
Can't help with #1; but for #2 the LFD Off Road full length rack has the option for a front fairing that partially recesses a light bar. The cross bars can be placed wherever you want, including not putting any over the safari windows. For what it's worth, they can still be over the safari's if you want them to open but not come out as well (this is how I had them positioned). If you want the lightbar further back, thye have a shorter 3/4 rack as well with the lightbar specific fairing.
For #3, either don't go to those places, or do full PPF. Honestly, a repaint before you're ready to sell the vehicle isn't that much more than what a full PPF job will cost; having some very serious paint correction done to get scratches out 3-4 times will still be cheaper than PPF
How did you get the invite for that, i never saw anything? Would have been interested in goingWas invited to a Grenadier open day at Cardon Park in Cheshire.
Turned up, even though a Grenadier owner for the past 20 months.
Glad I too, for several reasons.
Met Jeff who is a member on here and owns 9 Grenadiers for his business.
Met Dave, formerly of Bowker, who is another font of knowledge.
Road tested the Quartermaster, which was very enjoyable and felt very much like the SW.
Had a drive off-road in the SW and was once more AMAZED at its offroad capabilities. Without guidance I wouldn't have thought the drive was possible however, I never had to even use front or rear differentials! Truly outstanding. I need to pay the money and take some off road driving tuition.
Just turned up in the email.How did you get the invite for that, i never saw anything? Would have been interested in going
I know this is a daft question, why does Jeff own 9?Just turned up in the email.
They are there through the weekend, so you should just turn up. Worth it for the chat & snacks if nothing else. Jeff (who owns nine Grenadiers), is as enthusiastic as you could get and worth chatting to.
Bring your driving license & NI number, just in case you get a chance to drive.
I had to ask the same question. Owns a transport business in Wigan. He has started a FB group with about 100 members so far. Organises get togethers at weekends etc. He is a properly committed enthusiast along with his son.I know this is a daft question, why does Jeff own 9?
If it's well subscribed, probably won't get chance to have a go on the off road bit. Just got my NI number out ready!The small event I attended at Cardon Park was hosted by Ineos themselves, and not the local dealer (who was there, but only to assist). The Ineos sales director told me it was a new initiative of 'pop up' events all round the country. A way of gaining recognition. Well subscribed by all accounts.
Women eh! Why do we bother?If it's well subscribed, probably won't get chance to have a go on the off road bit. Just got my NI number out ready!
I'm going to Yorkshire for the day (work) next week and was planning to try a coupe of green lanes on the 'way back', sadly the wife has the day off and is now going to come along too. So no green lanes
Had the appointment booked, went on TW2 to check the lanes then she announces that it's her day off![]()
women! Why do we bother!If it's well subscribed, probably won't get chance to have a go on the off road bit. Just got my NI number out ready!
I'm going to Yorkshire for the day (work) next week and was planning to try a coupe of green lanes on the 'way back', sadly the wife has the day off and is now going to come along too. So no green lanes
Had the appointment booked, went on TW2 to check the lanes then she announces that it's her day off![]()