Oxford Blue P38 Range Rover

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I swear I took before photos... unfortunately, I took them with the memory card not inserted into the camera. The after's will have to suffice.

You don't see too many P38's on the internet being detailed, as people are usually trying to get them dirty rather than keep them clean.

I'm glad that there's at least one unmolested example left in the world.

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Looks great.
Not to insult you...but arent those used by most owners for "concrete jungle" offroading? Seems as though most around here have NEVER even seen grass let alone dirt/mud
 
Looks great. Meg's Ultimate Compound is such a great product for a one step. Keep up the good work and thanks for sharing.
 
Looks great.
Not to insult you...but arent those used by most owners for "concrete jungle" offroading? Seems as though most around here have NEVER even seen grass let alone dirt/mud

Haha! Yep, most Range Rovers I see (especially here in northern Palm Beach county) are mall crawlers.

I was referring specifically to the P38 model (1995-2002), which is becoming increasingly rare to see "on road."
 
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