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- Petrol Head
- Grand Poobah
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^ 530k on the clock from the same engine. Everything works. Fucking remarkable machine.
Haha - my money’s on Playboy
$17k USD and that Australian one is about $40k USD.
Cars are expensive in Oz!
pew, pew, pew, pew!
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- Lucky Lucan
- K440 Knight Captain
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Good series on technicals.
Romantic Cambodia is dead and gone. It's with McKinley in the grave.
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- spitthedog
- Is the World Outside still there ?
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Even Skoda's are quite trendy these days.
"I don't care what the people are thinking, i ain't drunk i'm just drinking"
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This guy is hard core and his channel addictive . He's got a V10 under the bonnet:
Please forgive my '4 wheeling' naiveté, but, after watching the video the following thought occurred to me. I know I've often been glad to have tire locks on my dirt bikes when riding with soft tires. Do somewhat similar tire locks exist for all terrain vehicles? And, if so, why wouldn't a tow jeep have them? (In the video he drives 'out' of his softened tires.)
(On motorbikes, wheel locks squeeze the tire to the rim so the wheel doesn't easily turn inside the tire bead. Useful whenever tire is low on air, wet, and under high torque. Particularly so with tube tires, so the valve doesn't get ripped off. There is no engine torque on moto front wheels, but hard braking on a near flat front tire will do the same thing, so good front and back. Note: city mechanics in Cambodia have been known to remove them for resale.)
(On motorbikes, wheel locks squeeze the tire to the rim so the wheel doesn't easily turn inside the tire bead. Useful whenever tire is low on air, wet, and under high torque. Particularly so with tube tires, so the valve doesn't get ripped off. There is no engine torque on moto front wheels, but hard braking on a near flat front tire will do the same thing, so good front and back. Note: city mechanics in Cambodia have been known to remove them for resale.)
Yeah a good channel that one. Shows how stupid some 4wd owners are. That jeep he has is a freaking beast...Fred Edwards wrote: ↑Fri Sep 03, 2021 9:15 pmThis guy is hard core and his channel addictive . He's got a V10 under the bonnet:
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