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by Guest » Mon Dec 21, 2009 4:14 pm
Hi Guys How about changing the name of this section to "Challenger" or "Challenger and L200" ? you did it on a previous version of the site (Tiny Tim) and although it was quiet it did have some posts... Come to think of it... where are they now ? I did some "How To's" to help others... would be a pity if they were lost  : what do you think eh ? go on K  :
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by Mark » Mon Dec 21, 2009 9:05 pm
Thing is Challenger is a derivitive of a Shogun, where as the L200 as we know it , isnt. Its a Pick-up truck. I dont know what happended to the other posts tbh, but could put up a Challenger specific section if you wish. What do you and the others think? 
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by Guest » Tue Dec 22, 2009 8:31 am
Hi Mark thanks for the reply and I see where you are coming from and I dont want to cause any hassle, I was just looking for a section that the Challenger would fit best. As far as asking the wider Challenger ownership... well on this L200 forum they probably wouldnt even notice it to read to offer an opinion  The missing posts are still on my profile so I will read through them and repost any that I think are worthwhile (when I know where to post them)  the new look of the site looks great by the way K 
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by stephen.buxton » Tue Dec 22, 2009 9:27 am
i think the challenger should come under the same heading as the rest, if its a derivitive of a shogun then surely some of the "problems" "how to's" would best fit.. as for the L200 the other difference here is that its a pick up, the basics of engine repair and maitenance still apply, and some of the problems MAY also apply depending on what engine is used.. any pick up or none 4x4 should be left in a "none 4x4 but mitsi" forum or thread. this is only my thought.. htp... 
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by nick-dudley » Tue Dec 22, 2009 10:20 pm
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by stephen.buxton » Tue Dec 22, 2009 10:35 pm
youll end up being the "top" top" man at this rate nick.. 
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by nick-dudley » Tue Dec 22, 2009 10:47 pm
stephen.buxton wrote:youll end up being the "top" top" man at this rate nick.. 
I am already at work stephen, the other fitters take on average 3 days sometimes more, to remove an l200 engine, undress it to a bare full engine, dress the new one and fit it! I have the motor bought into our workshop (no ramps) on an evening, and drain the fluids and remove the rad, next day remove and undress the engine, dress the new one, and have it running by app. 4:30 on the afternoon, ready for test drive{;0)~
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by stephen.buxton » Tue Dec 22, 2009 11:03 pm
your like me then.. if you leave that place they'll be screwed... as well as my job as IT, i am asked about "how do you fit a new fire", ive this "wrong with my car", "can you make this fit"... 
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by Mark » Tue Dec 22, 2009 11:36 pm
NEW vehicle specific section added to the Forum. :great Located in 'The Workshop' --> 'General Q&A' I have created it as a 'child' board in this section. Located here --> http://clubpajero.com/index.php/board,145.0.html L200, Challenger & Evolution in there at the moment. Let me know if we need anymore added to the list.
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