nope unless yer spaminhttp://http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QtexoMZJ7Y0
http://http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wnzmVDP1Nnw
awesome tuff as old boots. hope the link works
Tøxïc§øX;983776 said:Erm while watchin your vids I found this one. Just goes to show what can go wrong.
YouTube- KORC off roading. rolling down a hill MUST WATCH!!
I'm so glad he got his youngun to get out b 4 the attempt but did the driver get out if some one know's please let us know what the vid didn't show
That's amazing! I'm impressed...
(link doesn't work cos it has 2 lots of the 'http' bit, just delete one from the address bar and it works)
Well it's not perfectly good, its rotten, they show just how rotten in one of the videos. Land rovers were built to be durable and this guy just proves how durable it is and has the guts to push it to its limits.
If it was in new condition then I would be annoyed by watching this.
The fact the body work is all bashed up doesn't mean its no longer good as a doner car or that it's not recyclable.
Okay, I think we should just agree to disagree on this.
I just think that if you can have some fun with a car that's clearly not going to be on the road again, then why not. I was impressed by what you can put them through, I knew they were tough but I think this shows just how tough.
Also, a bad name at what? They were off roading it at an off roading track, if they were driving like that on public roads then, again, I would completely agree with you.
Wow... the stick I can get for posting four words is quite incredible.
Land rovers are not supposed to be 'Chelsea Tractors', they were designed to be durable farm vehicles. So if you have a land rover that's done 3000 miles and is in mint condition then it's clearly not being used for the purpose it was intended, unless you are of course a proud farmer, but I have yet to meet one.
Anyway, a few of you clearly have strong opinions on this, and that's fine. But having a go at people who have a different opinion to you and implying they are stupid, now that's just nasty.
Wow... the stick I can get for posting four words is quite incredible.
Land rovers are not supposed to be 'Chelsea Tractors', they were designed to be durable farm vehicles. So if you have a land rover that's done 3000 miles and is in mint condition then it's clearly not being used for the purpose it was intended, unless you are of course a proud farmer, but I have yet to meet one.
Anyway, a few of you clearly have strong opinions on this, and that's fine. But having a go at people who have a different opinion to you and implying they are stupid, now that's just nasty.
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