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Post by HSV Rangie »

River crossing :lol:
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Post by 110 TUFF »

oh, is that all, you should have seen me the other day!!!!

nah , thats awesome. makes me feel warm and fuzzy inside

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Post by TuffRR »

I'd imagine the caravan would add a fair amount of drag in the water.
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Post by "CANADA" »

thats a bit 'how ya goin'
how good is the weather striping on the door on the caravan :DD:
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Post by def90 »

thats impressive but if you get the latest issue of land rover owners mag, you'll see the land rover wolfs? i think they were called, that were built for the pommy crack army fellas to be driven fully submerged there's a photo of one just driving along with only the snorkel above waterline!!!!
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Post by landy_man »

nice pic...

you will find that the army wolfs are most probably fitted with a wading pack...
but still nonetheless pretty impressive...
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Post by sclarke7171 »

Ahhh Have we not thought about the fact the wave is Wrong and the caravan would float???
Its a Fake.

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Post by walker »

Nahh! :finger:

Are you saying your Landie could not do that Steve. :drinking:
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Post by Pup »

landy_man wrote:nice pic...

you will find that the army wolfs are most probably fitted with a wading pack...
but still nonetheless pretty impressive...



last time i saw them in the mag, they had dif breathers that came up to the snorkels, and everything that might leak had been sealed with vasoline, and some other kit,

they also replace the seats with a wooden stool.


this pic is a fair effect, and its real Image
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Post by 110 TUFF »

he's not stuck, he's just stop for a cuppa, probly trying to figure out which line to drive to get around the submerged 100 series which is just out of the photo!!!! :finger: :D

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Post by HSV Rangie »

of course he is 100 series is large crap to get over
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Post by 110 TUFF »

HAAHAHA :D :D
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Post by Micka »

Na...he's diving into the esky to grab a coldie!

First thing you do when you assess pulling out a toyota is have a drink and decide if its really worth it. ;)
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Post by Pup »

hes pulling out the NRMA number for the yota as he cant be farked to help him
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Post by Robbo »

[quote="sclarke7171"]Ahhh Have we not thought about the fact the wave is Wrong and the caravan would float???
Its a Fake.

Steve[/quote]Yeh caravan looks too big & wide compared to wagon.
if you want it done properly do it yourself
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Post by 110 TUFF »

com' on robbo! you probly reckon there was two puffs of smoke from the grassy knowle too!!

if it was a cruiser id question it!

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Post by Robbo »

Nah if it were a cruiser there wouldn't be a bow wave cos all forward movement would'av haulted :D :D but if it were a Nissan the van would be skipping along the top ;)
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Post by GRIMACE »

Robbo wrote:Nah if it were a cruiser there wouldn't be a bow wave cos all forward movement would'av haulted :D :D but if it were a Nissan the van would be skipping along the top ;)


if it where a nissan it would be in a caravan park :D
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Post by 110 TUFF »

ahahahahah walked into that one robbo!!! :finger: :lol:
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Oops yeh got me
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