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    Quote Originally Posted by BEEDEE View Post
    Interesting topic. My first choice would also be an Landrover Defender. I wonder why Jock Scot does not agree?

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    Lucas electrics. Your kilt gets wet pushing the damn thing in the rain.

    Quote Originally Posted by Jock Scot View Post
    It is all to do with the height of the seat ,position of the seat(anybody who knows Landrovers will know there is little or no adjustment) and the door catch. The kilt easily(very easily!) gets trapped in the door catch when closing the door. At best you get an oily mark, at worst(usually) you get the oily mark and a hole in the kilt.
    The Defenders came with fold down steps as an option, no?

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    LandRover Freelander!

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    Quote Originally Posted by ccga3359 View Post
    Lucas electrics. Your kilt gets wet pushing the damn thing in the rain.



    The Defenders came with fold down steps as an option, no?
    Yes they do. Unless you only intend to go to the supermarket car park and nothing more adventurous. Anything more than that you will bend them,or,more likely rip them off. Save your money.
    Last edited by Jock Scot; 25th June 09 at 10:33 AM.

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    Well, I can show you something that is definitely NOT a good kilt accessory...



    I have yet to find a "decent" way to get out of the thing without flashing everyone. Suicide doors and a kilt are not a good mix.

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    hmmmm

    Though I do not own one, a WRX STI is the perfect match....

    And for two wheels, I would say a vespa, another thing I do not own...

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    these are the closest i get to kilt accessory vehicles the
    old one foot in front of the other type of man made vehicles


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    Not kilt, but sporran accessory:

    "Wizards in trousers? Not in my university! It`s sissy. PeopleŽd laugh." said Ridcully.
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    Dan R Porter is offline Membership Revoked for repeated rule violations.
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    So

    hmmm I wonder what kilt accessories would make good car names! Sporran doesn't sound good, but I would buy a Acura Brogue.

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    Quote Originally Posted by skauwt View Post
    these are the closest i get to kilt accessory vehicles the
    old one foot in front of the other type of man made vehicles

    Strange vehicle controls, one foot in front of the other ? Here they're side by each, one for the accelerator and t'other for clutch.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ccga3359 View Post
    Lucas electrics. Your kilt gets wet pushing the damn thing in the rain.
    Ah yes, Lucas electrics... My brother-in-law had a BSA and swore that it stood for Bd Stopped Again.

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