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Old 22-09-2019, 22:26   #1
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After being without the 3 litre truck for over a week and away this weekend in the VW Transporter, I jumped into the old project truck and drove it around this afternoon. Crickey it feels small and low down, jeez I used to love this truck but it feels like a little go cart now.
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Old 22-09-2019, 23:53   #2
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After being without the 3 litre truck for over a week and away this weekend in the VW Transporter, I jumped into the old project truck and drove it around this afternoon. Crickey it feels small and low down, jeez I used to love this truck but it feels like a little go cart now.
Dunno what you're on about Jim, I look down at Merc Sprinters at the lights and spit
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Old 22-09-2019, 23:59   #3
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Dunno what you're on about Jim, I look down at Merc Sprinters at the lights and spit
Oh yeah the exception of course

Seriously tho I used to think my standard trucks were high up and seemed pretty big to me until now when I’ve got used to driving my van around. Love the van I have to say even tho some of me wishes I still had the truck. Apparently it’s been bought by a second hand car dealer a few miles away so who knows I may see it around to rub salt into my wounds.
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Old 23-09-2019, 00:01   #4
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Oh yeah the exception of course

Seriously tho I used to think my standard trucks were high up and seemed pretty big to me until now when I’ve got used to driving my van around. Love the van I have to say even tho some of me wishes I still had the truck. Apparently it’s been bought by a second hand car dealer a few miles away so who knows I may see it around to rub salt into my wounds.
Like you say mate, you've got your project truc, or are you willing to take offers as I'm looking for another breaker
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Old 23-09-2019, 07:57   #5
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Like you say mate, you've got your project truc, or are you willing to take offers as I'm looking for another breaker
Sorry matey but you won’t be getting your hands on it for sometime to come buddy. Think you need to change your name to Terrano Grim Reaper
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In standard form they are quite low down and narrow.
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Old 25-09-2019, 11:51   #7
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In standard form they are quite low down and narrow.
Not ours matey
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Old 27-09-2019, 20:28   #9
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I like that they are narrow they fit down tight lanes better and are easier to park, I will be fitting some wheel spacers though, as for height mines lifted 2" and thats enough for me, I was pooping my pants last night on a couple of lanes thinking I was gonna tip over
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I like that they are narrow they fit down tight lanes better and are easier to park, I will be fitting some wheel spacers though, as for height mines lifted 2" and thats enough for me, I was pooping my pants last night on a couple of lanes thinking I was gonna tip over
Nice,where did you get out laning??
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Nice,where did you get out laning??
Denshaw nr Manchester, off at J22 M62 and south over Saddleworth, did 20mls over about 3hrs, doubled up on the lanes, some were much better heading uphill
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Denshaw nr Manchester, off at J22 M62 and south over Saddleworth, did 20mls over about 3hrs, doubled up on the lanes, some were much better heading uphill
I've got a decent route from Oldham over to holmfirth that probably includes most of them
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Much as I love my VW I bet it won’t drive any of those routes. Still miss the 3 litre and I know it would of coped well on those lanes I’ve still got the project truck.
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Much as I love my VW I bet it won’t drive any of those routes. Still miss the 3 litre and I know it would of coped well on those lanes I’ve still got the project truck.
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Much as I love my VW I bet it won’t drive any of those routes. Still miss the 3 litre and I know it would of coped well on those lanes I’ve still got the project truck.
You should have had those sidesteps off and been laneing ages ago Jim
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