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  1. Thank you for the replies guys. I'll definitely be up for taking it off roading on a fairly regular basis, but will probably be keeping it fairly standard. Ability to drive it on the road (to get to things or just to enjoy) is one of the things that I wonder about with a S3; the MG was pretty good to drive on the road. I guess I'll have to try one at some point!
  2. Thank you - as I wrote this I thought greenlaning could be pretty good.
  3. Oooh, cool, thanks! ShireLRC looked to be one of the better clubs for the area. I'll probably see you there
  4. Hi there, I'm thinking of getting a Series 3 as small ongoing project - my first Land Rover. My friend has an MG B, which has an amazing community behind it, with lots of runs out to places. I'd like a project car to fiddle with, get out and about in a bit more, and meet some more people so the MG appealed. I've wanted a Land Rover for a number of years but they haven't fit into real life until now; I saw the Santana rally whilst flicking through a magazine and it made me think a Landy might be good now. Looking around, it looks like lots of the club outings are based at off-road sites, which is great in theory, but I only really intend to do Tyros or perhaps RTVs, so would be disappointed if I joined a club to find it was a lot of things I couldn't take part in. All that is to ask; how do you find the club scene, and where do you find new things to do with your Landy if it isn't your daily driver? Thanks
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