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Old May 21, 2015 | 10:18 AM
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So an old friend of mine in the UK contacted me today. He's in the final phase of setting up an export company that specializes in LR parts. There is a possibility of having a local inventory (as in, on the same continent at least) to reduce shipping costs and time etc.
In that respect, I figured I'd ask those to whom we shall cater; what do you need? What do you want? If we can get an idea of what kind of items to carry, then we can make things a little easier our North American brethren to maintain their wagons...

Hope this is helpful.

DT
 
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Old May 21, 2015 | 01:00 PM
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bumpers, sliders, skid plated, hubs, rims at reasonable prices
 
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Old May 26, 2015 | 07:15 PM
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Reading the forum from afar I would guess most top end V8 engine parts and ancillaries, brake parts including ABS parts, drive shafts, wheel bearing kits, service filter sets plus specialist tools and good diagnostic equipment.
 
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Old Jun 3, 2015 | 11:15 AM
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Default Anglo heritage rovers has now launched!!!

Right, the site has now launched, please see below.
I am starting out supplying mainly large parts, that are difficult to get hold of stateside. I will also be sourcing on request, vehicles to export. Both restored, and un restored.
Rather than an online shop, I have opted for a quick quote form, to gauge what are the most popular items.
As Disco has said, once I am a bit bigger, there is a possibility of keeping a small inventory in Canada, which will reduce postage costs dramatically.
In the meantime, please visit the site, tell your friends and when the ebay and facebook site's are done, I will post them as well.

please also keep checking the how to pages. Its a bit sparse at the moment, but as and when I see something of interest, I will post it.

Anglo heritage Rovers, Land rover exporters
 
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Old Jun 3, 2015 | 11:33 AM
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Welcome bud! Site is looking good.....
Hair is on upside down though

DT

Originally Posted by Pangolin
Right, the site has now launched, please see below.
I am starting out supplying mainly large parts, that are difficult to get hold of stateside. I will also be sourcing on request, vehicles to export. Both restored, and un restored.
Rather than an online shop, I have opted for a quick quote form, to gauge what are the most popular items.
As Disco has said, once I am a bit bigger, there is a possibility of keeping a small inventory in Canada, which will reduce postage costs dramatically.
In the meantime, please visit the site, tell your friends and when the ebay and facebook site's are done, I will post them as well.

please also keep checking the how to pages. Its a bit sparse at the moment, but as and when I see something of interest, I will post it.

Anglo heritage Rovers, Land rover exporters
 
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