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I think all I need is a few stickers and I'm sure no one would know the difference...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zkMjhzv_zzE
(RIP) PLANK
23-12-2007, 20:04
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=8zy_zG6Jof0
here's an interesting one, might also suprise a few people!
its a D40 Im suprised it made it at all!
All down mainly to wheelbase. Friends got a 06 vitara surprises me where it goes.
I had an 05 GV, one of the last old shape, To be fair it was superb off road, however too new it use to scare me when drivinga scratchy path in her. 8O
(RIP) PLANK
24-12-2007, 16:35
We have just bought an 'old' (2002) 5 door for mesing about and pulling a pony box, 140bhp and shift in and out of 2wd and 4wd up to 60mph brill! we also have an old N reg T2 diesel so best of both, the T2 is the proper tractor! good for pulling the big horse box etc. and not so much of a worry if it gets a bit knocked about in the process. I agre we have ad much newer and nicer GV's and i am a bit worried about damage when off road but by the look of some of the u tube clips perhaps my worries are unfounded :lol:
I'm amazed the guy in the Nav even attempted it, it clearly was never going o make it without ripping off the exhaust!
I used to have an Suzi SJ413 when they first came out (20 years ago?), off road that thing was unstoppable, at off road sessions it regularly left land rovers behind. As said above all down to weight and wheelbase.
Check out the mighty D22 in the Dakar.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xc0Ti8a3X14
I hear its canceled this year!
(RIP) PLANK
07-01-2008, 10:51
watch this clip its in french but it shows the Citroen 2cv and its preperations for the 2007 dakar, the car they are racng is overr 50 years old!
I love them and they are a little humbling to watch with twin 375cc engines and an unmatchable off road ability.
it starts with a bit of some other vehicle so bear with it.
any link to the clip :wink: :lol:
(RIP) PLANK
08-01-2008, 15:54
I forgot to paste it i will have to find it again now :oops:
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