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Old Jan 6, 2010 | 04:46 PM
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Talking Greetings from SoCal

I am a proud owner of a 2002 Oxford Blue Discovery that has 71,000 miles. Believe it or not, I bought the truck for its looks. I love to ride my mountain bike and snowboard when I can but I've never gone wheelin' (yes, I get my thrills from driving dirt fire roads and snow covered pavement). I've always been curious and even wanted to attend those Land Rover Experience Driving Schools to learn and experience the full capability of the truck. It mainly navigates the concrete jungle and drives the kids from soccer practices or a trip to the golf course. Sometimes I think that I got too much truck for what I needed but every time the thought of selling it comes across my mind I could not get myself to do it—it's a Land Rover.

My question is, can my truck go wheelin' without modification? I mean, off-the shelf, can you take the Land Rover and take it to the great outdoors?

Cheers.
 
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Old Jan 9, 2010 | 04:23 PM
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Of course it can! Enjoy it for what it was really made for.

If you're not convinced, watch some videos of Land Rovers on youtube to get inspired
 
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