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13-02-2011, 13:21 | #1 |
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Zippy656's new 4x4 . . .
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13-02-2011, 14:33 | #3 |
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i can just picture zippy in that, with the little zippy's pushing
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13-02-2011, 15:18 | #4 |
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we had a couple of Panda 4x4's years ago, and you would be surprised how good they are
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13-02-2011, 15:22 | #5 |
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13-02-2011, 15:25 | #6 |
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I know there are member who won't like this, but - i once went out playing in the snow, a mate in his nearly new 3.1 trooper and me in a 4x4 panda and the Panda was by far the most capable of the two!
The 4x4 system was made by the same people who make the bits for a lot of European military vehicles including Uni mog ( I think) |
13-02-2011, 15:31 | #7 |
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Of the two I knew one was a mate who's wife fancied a 4x4 so he bought her a panda she wasnt amused and he ended up using and loving it.
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