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EVER WONDERED WHAT 4BY YOU SHOULD UPGRADE TO???

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EVER WONDERED WHAT 4BY YOU SHOULD UPGRADE TO???

Post by ShinyDiscoBalls »

NEED I SAY MORE????

NOW THAT'S WHAT I CALL A RIVER CROSSING!!!!!
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Its OK!

Its got a snorkel. :finger:
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Post by lowndsie »

Ummmm. I think the bow waves for the caravan are a bit excessive. Could I be bold enough to say that I think that image has been edited. :roll:
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Post by murcod »

lowndsie wrote:Ummmm. I think the bow waves for the caravan are a bit excessive. Could I be bold enough to say that I think that image has been edited. :roll:


Have to agree there... who in their right mind would firstly drive through that (given that you can't even see where you're going?!) AND, then on top of that, try towing a caravan through it as well?!

The van and 4wd would be full of water.
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Post by ShinyDiscoBalls »

lowndsie wrote:Could I be bold enough to say that I think that image has been edited.


No you cannot girly man... :finger:

And as for being full of water.... It dries off doesn't it?

It is an actual pic with no editing (supposedly).... was posted in the Rover room...

But all sensible comments and analysing aside... F#%&*N' COOL PHOTO!!!
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Post by Tzi »

I do a lot of photo work and I can honestly say that to me it appears to be 100% photo.. no shopping there!

also.. I have a mate who swears that when he was a kid he and his dad drove through a creek and he was watching fish through the front windscreen.
I never doubted it for a second.
think about the water pressure... it would hold the doors shut so damn tight that no water would get in anyway.
the only thing i am surprised to see is no apparent snorkel for the exhaust. When your that deep its going to be hard enough to keep the engine running without having water trying to force its way into the exhaust too.

and once again... F#%&*N' COOL PHOTO!!! :twisted:
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Post by Andy »

I would have thought that the caravan would have floated and lifted the rear of the landy up with it , Great pic though :shock: :shock: :shock:
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Post by Croz »

Andy wrote:I would have thought that the caravan would have floated and lifted the rear of the landy up with it



Same here... thats gotta be chopped. Last time I was in a caravan I am sure it was full of foam in the wall cavity, not to mention the amount of trapped air in it.
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