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Dennis Altman  
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Electronic Air Suspension. I specialize in Range Rover air suspension diagnosis and repair, particularly the p38 with some experience with Classics. Please, air suspension related questions only, I am not an expert on LR's in general. www.rover-renovations.comAvailable
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John McInnis  
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Land Rover Discovery. I've had most of the common mechanical failures, altenator, water leaks, wiper failure, door/hinge problems, roof rust, floor rust, loads of electrical problems. Remember, I'm not a dealer or a mechanic, just an owner like most of you.On Vacation
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John Robison  
U.S.
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I can answer most questions about Land Rover service or repair, or service or repair procedures, or partsMaxed Out
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