OscarIndia
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Saw a 90 with them on last week, and was laughing about it on Twitter. Mate replied with this gem.
Turns out to be a firm flogging them, apparently at all the shows.
Knew people could be stupid, but they can always surprise you eh? This is spectacular dim-wittedness. Almost of of the cables this bloke sells fit, like the Freelander above, into the wings or bonnet. I'd love to see this go through some "bush", or woodland, as would the case here. Would peel the front up like a sardine tin (unless the holdings broke and the wires came snapping back through the windscreen of course).
Bullbar to roof rack, just about effective, although that won't stop you looking like a total jerk, it won't stop thick branches bending on the wires and then slamming into your windscreen and it won't stop you looking like someone who cares more about their African fantasies than what those wires will do to bikers, pedestrians and cyclists.
I grew up somewhere where people actually needed these things. They'd put them on when they were actually driving through thick bush, as opposed to English woodland, and then take them off again.
Also, none of them had Camel Trophy stickers or signs reading "One Life - Live It!", that latter being somewhat obvious.
Turns out to be a firm flogging them, apparently at all the shows.
Knew people could be stupid, but they can always surprise you eh? This is spectacular dim-wittedness. Almost of of the cables this bloke sells fit, like the Freelander above, into the wings or bonnet. I'd love to see this go through some "bush", or woodland, as would the case here. Would peel the front up like a sardine tin (unless the holdings broke and the wires came snapping back through the windscreen of course).
Bullbar to roof rack, just about effective, although that won't stop you looking like a total jerk, it won't stop thick branches bending on the wires and then slamming into your windscreen and it won't stop you looking like someone who cares more about their African fantasies than what those wires will do to bikers, pedestrians and cyclists.
I grew up somewhere where people actually needed these things. They'd put them on when they were actually driving through thick bush, as opposed to English woodland, and then take them off again.
Also, none of them had Camel Trophy stickers or signs reading "One Life - Live It!", that latter being somewhat obvious.
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