Greetings and Salutations from Seattle!
Hi there!
I am not really in Seattle but in the Metro Area, I mean how many people know where Bonney Lake is
Recently I sold my Isuzu Trooper and jumping from the cult of Zoo to the cult of Solihull. I am looking at 3 Land Rover LR3s currently and will be asking questions about the operational art of acquiring a Land Rover that’s 15 years old and has over 150,000 miles. I have wanted a Land Rover since I was a kid in the early 80’s (I am that old) but have always avoided them on the grounds of reliability and operating cost. Now I am in a position where I can buy an off-road toy and family adventure vehicle where reliability isn’t the highest priority. Looking forward to being an old man with a Land Rover!
I am not really in Seattle but in the Metro Area, I mean how many people know where Bonney Lake is

Recently I sold my Isuzu Trooper and jumping from the cult of Zoo to the cult of Solihull. I am looking at 3 Land Rover LR3s currently and will be asking questions about the operational art of acquiring a Land Rover that’s 15 years old and has over 150,000 miles. I have wanted a Land Rover since I was a kid in the early 80’s (I am that old) but have always avoided them on the grounds of reliability and operating cost. Now I am in a position where I can buy an off-road toy and family adventure vehicle where reliability isn’t the highest priority. Looking forward to being an old man with a Land Rover!
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Last edited by garry rover; Jan 3, 2024 at 04:23 AM.
Hi there!
I am not really in Seattle but in the Metro Area, I mean how many people know where Bonney Lake is
Recently I sold my Isuzu Trooper and jumping from the cult of Zoo to the cult of Solihull. I am looking at 3 Land Rover LR3s currently and will be asking questions about the operational art of acquiring a Land Rover that’s 15 years old and has over 150,000 miles. I have wanted a Land Rover since I was a kid in the early 80’s (I am that old) but have always avoided them on the grounds of reliability and operating cost. Now I am in a position where I can buy an off-road toy and family adventure vehicle where reliability isn’t the highest priority. Looking forward to being an old man with a Land Rover!
I am not really in Seattle but in the Metro Area, I mean how many people know where Bonney Lake is

Recently I sold my Isuzu Trooper and jumping from the cult of Zoo to the cult of Solihull. I am looking at 3 Land Rover LR3s currently and will be asking questions about the operational art of acquiring a Land Rover that’s 15 years old and has over 150,000 miles. I have wanted a Land Rover since I was a kid in the early 80’s (I am that old) but have always avoided them on the grounds of reliability and operating cost. Now I am in a position where I can buy an off-road toy and family adventure vehicle where reliability isn’t the highest priority. Looking forward to being an old man with a Land Rover!
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