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lol, you better post some shots of that thing doing something that a stock rover or one with a small lift could do (and dont post the fucking log picture).
lol, you better post some shots of that thing doing something that a stock rover or one with a small lift could do (and dont post the fucking log picture).
He's all over the web trying to push his credibility. The truck's a big turd.
What a fuckin' joke.
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I thought it was obscene before now it's just laughable. Sorry, but what a waste of money. I wonder why Local authorities in the UK dont take the Land Rover and 4x4 community seriously when we try to preach trail responsibility and tread lightly principles with that roaming the countryside.Fucking disgrace.
He's certainly free to do what he wishes as it's his own machine,however,what sort of message does it send to an already weary anti 4x4 lobby in Westminster that already wants to strip us of all offroad rights here in the UK?When people think of idiot 4x4 drivers THATS the image they have in their heads. It's so fucking top heavy now how the fuck can you do any "real" off roading?
This is what it used to look like .... Perhaps it the same as at the Billing show?? Not sure. We all had to see the damn thing as he insisted on driving it all over the show like a 17 year old trying to be the man.....
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Wow, and is that another one the same size right behind it? WTF?
Yep...bohold the fucking gayness!!!!!!!
I am sick of clowns like this. He came to the Billing show with a trailer full of Td5's that were totaly filthy and had the wiring looms hacked off by a retarded and blind woodsman.He had ecu's and other sensitive electronic engine components out in the rain and still had the balls to ask top money for them! If the parts were not broken or damaged they were potentialy stolen.There were some "intersting" things for sale at his booth. It's guy's like this clown that is ruining the Land Rover show scene with his shitty goods and can't give a fuck attitude.
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82' series III 109 safari prepared 2.25 pet.WILL NEVER GET RID OF!!!!
I thought it was obscene before now it's just laughable. Sorry, but what a waste of money. I wonder why Local authorities in the UK dont take the Land Rover and 4x4 community seriously when we try to preach trail responsibility and tread lightly principles with that roaming the countryside.Fucking disgrace.
He's certainly free to do what he wishes as it's his own machine,however,what sort of message does it send to an already weary anti 4x4 lobby in Westminster that already wants to strip us of all offroad rights here in the UK?When people think of idiot 4x4 drivers THATS the image they have in their heads. It's so fucking top heavy now how the fuck can you do any "real" off roading?
This is what it used to look like .... Perhaps it the same as at the Billing show?? Not sure. We all had to see the damn thing as he insisted on driving it all over the show like a 17 year old trying to be the man.....
dude your face is fucking hilarious in that pic.
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if that was an F150 or some Chevy pickup, i'd be like fine thats cool. but he's totally managed to ruin a great car designed for a little bit of everything, 2-3" lift 33"s would be perfect for a rover like that and allow it to go many more places than that behemoth could ever go.
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