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Post by Oscars »

holy crap
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Post by shw337 »

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Post by Oscars »

bad conversion
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Post by redzook »

ha ha funny shit
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Post by want33s »

:rofl: Dodgy trailing arms by the look of it. Probably home made.
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Post by da13ro »

hahaha, found that last week, cant stop watching it though its a frickin classic!
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Post by CHOPS1 »

Thats funny, obviously dodgy mods!
You know who your friends are though, didnt anyone notice the fat guy that just stands there? And he also looks like he is loooking around to see if anyone was watching and is gonna pinch something :rofl:

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Post by Goatse.AJ »

It's been posted in Genereal Chit Chat before, but you've gotta wonder about the quality of the work done on the lift :shock:
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Post by v840 »

Wow. So all welds on links and all bolts on driveshafts snapped :shock:

Id be having a long talk with whoever did those welds for me.

And chopping my hands off if I did them.
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Post by Gwagensteve »

Saw this a fair while ago - Funny thing is that that hill doesn't look all that hard and the car doesn't look like it has much in the way of gearing. Good to see they did they important stuff first.

Those links look pretty light to me too.

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Post by Ezookiel »

Whilst this has been here before, it's still worth looking at, if for no other reason than to show what dodgy workmanship can do.
I still can't get over the totally unfazed response of the .. (what's the politically correct term for 'fat') ... guy.
Just stands there while others all run to help. Which with the amount of fuel that spewed out was a major priority I'd think.
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