Friday, 10 August 2012

Range Rover Classic 4 door for sale

Hi guys and gals,

Anyone on the lookout for a RR Classic - 4 door? 1.1m or nearest offer, this machine is in top notch form! 

Regards
Rikki
for Bundu Rovers Team 

Friday, 6 July 2012

club bbq on 14th July

Hi guys and gals,

 

Ahead of the much anticipated Xtremefest 2012 on 5th of August  we’ve organized a bbq (nyama choma) on the 14th July at Ridgeways inn off Kiambu road on the right just past Nakumatt Ridgeways and Ridgeways road and just before turn off to Runda. No cover charges, you do your drinks!

 

Bundu Rovers Club

(see http://www.facebook.com/pages/Xtremefest-Land-Rover-Appreciation-Day/490268990990673  for more details on xtremefest)

 

Monday, 4 June 2012

Point and go....can you really?

Point and go is a cliche all we Land Rover people use and take pride in.  It would be nice to believe that everyone driving a Land Rover can do exactly that but when you start to poke into the minds of owners a cold sweat starts to break out with the realization that many of us don't bother to scratch beneath the surface of the machines and think that as long as we point where we can to go the machines we drive will do the rest.  The point of celebration for Land Rover is definitely the unbeatable combination of a brilliant range of 4x4 machines and people with the enthusiasm and skills for the lifestyle that the machines call us to.  Let's take some time and bond with these machines, literally, it makes for the all the difference between pointing and getting there or not at all.

Wednesday, 16 May 2012

The DC100 and future of Defender....the African view....


Now that I have not been polled as a Defender owner on my thoughts if any on the future of Defender I thought it would be best to just get on and say what I have to say.  Let's start with the lousy points.  Why would JLR make the successor to Defender a blown up Mini?  The resemblance is too eerie for words and sets us up for a beating in public forums..."Look at that mean mega mini" type of talk.  The plastiky look of the machine is another point.  Feels like its a fiberglass job and for battle hardened Defender people like myself that is definitely not a plus.  That aside, the features on the machine and the retaining of Defender abilities definitely mean that for the Defender at soul types like myself we can still 'point and go' and know we will get back home...at some time in the future.  I do however dare the JLR crowd....much as they are looking at 'emerging markets' to take time out and test the prototype in the African bush, perhaps they would put our minds at ease about expensive paint jobs and that kind of stuff after a spot of greenlaning the African way! And just in case you are wondering where my postion is, yes I will be buying the DC100 when it comes out, but I won't be selling my good old Defender either! So the missus needs to make room for yet another Solihull product.  Long Live Defender. 

Thursday, 10 May 2012

Lukenya dunes

 

Still coming up in May our date with nature on Sunday the 27th…sign up for the Green Mile

 

Coming up in June…Rhinocharge….and later that month…an all out action packed Trail drive…..

 

Details soon..the Bundu Rovers Crew….

 

P.S. Catch some clips from drives and all on YouTube….here’s a start off link for Xtremefest 2009….http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5fWZXSkP02g