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Wheeling in Pakistan

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Wheeling in Pakistan

Post by ehsankiani »

Offroad pics from PakistanImage
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Post by dogbreath_48 »

^^Something funny going on there.^^
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Post by Bentzook »

Is that milliseconds after it hit a landmine ?
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Post by runnin4life »

Bentzook wrote:Is that milliseconds after it hit a landmine ?
dude are you being ... um ... discriminitive

any ways sweet pick go the old skool *cough*heep i mean jeep

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Post by RockyF75 »

runnin4life wrote:
Bentzook wrote:Is that milliseconds after it hit a landmine ?
dude are you being ... um ... discriminitive

any ways sweet pick go the old skool *cough*heep i mean jeep

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dont bag the old skool jeeps, they rawk :armsup: , and i think he meant cause the front is in the air ;)
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Post by mugginsmoo »

that an't no old school jeep.

it's a mahindra jeep. made in India, using the old die's from america.
i think that they still make them, a friend of mine had an '81 flat fender from India.
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Post by runnin4life »

mooman wrote:that an't no old school jeep.

it's a mahindra jeep. made in India, using the old die's from america.
i think that they still make them, a friend of mine had an '81 flat fender from India.
would not surpise me
i cant remember what country it was but they still produce/produced the 40 series or 75 series cus it was cheeper to run with wat they had than to change all the machinery to make the new vehicles

makes sencse to me atleast u would get a vehicle that last not like half the shit u buy now way to pricey and shites it self not long after waranty expires


i wasnt knocking the old skool jeep i was knocking it cus it was a jeep lol

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Post by Hoonz »

bwahahaha looks like fun give it a hiding mate! :armsup:
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Post by Dyna Beast »

Hello
Was the nose up because of the LARGE weapon of mass destruction the guy in the back was minding?Team America were are you? :armsup:
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Post by Hoonz »

Dyna Beast wrote:Hello
Was the nose up because of the LARGE weapon of mass destruction the guy in the back was minding?Team America were are you? :armsup:
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Post by Rb25sil80 »

Umm would anyone else be scared to go offroad in that thing? Looks like it was about 5degrees from flipping backwards and snapping about 3 knecks :D

OR a little bit more right boot lol

Still sweet looking terrain im sure you would have some interesting obstacles to navigate!

Anymore pics?
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Post by toughnut »

I'm still over here in Pakistan at the moment. The terrain over here is awsome :twisted: and the people over here are really friendly. I just wish I had my truck and some spare time to take advantage of the great driving over here. Just need to be careful of all the other drivers. :roll: Road rules......what road rules :D I'm glad I fly most places.
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Post by ehsankiani »

toughnut wrote:I'm still over here in Pakistan at the moment. The terrain over here is awsome :twisted: and the people over here are really friendly. I just wish I had my truck and some spare time to take advantage of the great driving over here. Just need to be careful of all the other drivers. :roll: Road rules......what road rules :D I'm glad I fly most places.
What part of Pakistan are you in right now? I live in Rawalpindi and we do this stuff quite regularly..
it's a mahindra jeep. made in India, using the old die's from america.
i think that they still make them, a friend of mine had an '81 flat fender from India.
This is not a Mahindra. We dont have Mahindras here in Pakistan.. This is a Willys Jeep imported from the US by the Pakistan army and then subsequently sold in auctions after decades of use. This is rebuilt from scratch.
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Post by F'n_Rover »

More pics please ehsankiani. :cool: Much apreciated, especially if you have any land rovers in action.
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Post by toughnut »

ehsankiani wrote: What part of Pakistan are you in right now? I live in Rawalpindi and we do this stuff quite regularly..
I'm in Rawalpindi at Qasim air base. I'd love to be able to come out with you guys but I'm only able to leave the base with work. ie when I'm flying. I may still be able catch up and say hello though. Give me a wave when you see me fly over in the helicopters ;)
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Post by RockyF75 »

Thats no where near tipping, and :P :P to whoever said it aint an old school jeep :armsup: :D
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