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Old 08-07-2014, 17:45   #1
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Just spotted this pic on lost world adventures.

Even I wouldn't have done this
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Old 08-07-2014, 17:47   #2
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Just spotted this pic on lost world adventures.

Even I wouldn't have done this
Why not??
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Old 08-07-2014, 18:27   #3
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Thats gotta be a wind up
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Old 08-07-2014, 18:34   #4
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Thats gotta be a wind up
It will be!

Maybe it's a makeshift winch?
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Old 08-07-2014, 19:19   #5
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Just spotted this pic on lost world adventures.

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It's a new anti hijack device, as seen on "Dragons Den", it works two ways...
If you start the car without driving off, the cable melts on the hot exhaust and shorts out the battery lead, and then destroying the battery, making it impossible to drive away.

However, if the thief drives off straight away, then the exhaust won't melt it quick enough, so the battery cable is wrapped around the prop shaft, whether he selects forward or reverse, this then shorts the cable out ...as above.

He didn't win though...
Here's why...
He chose a Land Rover for a live demonstration... BUT it wouldn't start lol...
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Old 08-07-2014, 19:45   #6
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It's a new anti hijack device, as seen on "Dragons Den", it works two ways...
If you start the car without driving off, the cable melts on the hot exhaust and shorts out the battery lead, and then destroying the battery, making it impossible to drive away.

However, if the thief drives off straight away, then the exhaust won't melt it quick enough, so the battery cable is wrapped around the prop shaft, whether he selects forward or reverse, this then shorts the cable out ...as above.

He didn't win though...
Here's why...
He chose a Land Rover for a live demonstration... BUT it wouldn't start lol...
I thought you would come up with a realistic explanation, like it, Rick
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Old 08-07-2014, 19:51   #7
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Geniunley just spat tea!!!!
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Old 08-07-2014, 19:59   #8
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Indeed not

you could've asked Adz to do it for you
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I think it's really a pic of Alex's motor
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I think it's really a pic of Alex's motor
Could be the cable for his "low power" LED underbody lights...
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Love the previous 7 comments, I couldn't quote just one
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