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'Niva On A Sunday'

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Bush Tucker Man:
Here's another picture of brother-in-law looking proud to be a Pillock!

And to think he's ex- Royal Navy & now a BT engineer :roll:

matthew:
I take it you've explained the error of such actions to him? And that this sort of thing is why we have the current problems with DEFRA. :(

I would suggest that you point him towards www.laragb.org or www.glass-uk.org

Bush Tucker Man:
Matthew, I went around this Byway (& another one in the area) last Sunday on my way home from Manchester Airport.

The area where the 'Pillock-in-law' was stuck in the photos is now blocked off with some rather large boulders, they've been there a while if the grass growth around them is anything to go by.

robbie:
Following the Niva saga, I saw one of these machines at Whitworth Sun 29th Feb and it was driving really weel. Looked to take on water, hills, rocks with relative ease. I never saw it stuck once  :o
Speaking with the owner, he has not modified at all but was hoping for a 2" lift soon

lee celtic:
I had a NIVA last year and it would go anywhere I followed a 90 and a sIII for miles with them trying to loose me but it went on and on . :D  

I didn't want to get rid but 3 cars was a bit much for the misses so when I bought the disco it had to go . the only thing wrong with it was it was too small to get the family and the camping gear in at the same time..shame :cry:

if anybody wants one there is a very clean 17i on an r plate at Snowdon garage in Llanberis for sale ..

And if anybody wants to do a lift apparently vauxhall viva shocks fit and are 2" longer have the same fittings  and are very cheap.(£16pair)

and I have front and rear axles steering box and some other bits in the shed free to a good home (or any home other than my shed .need the space) :wink:

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