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4X4 IS BORN

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Eeyore:
Ooo, I think I was the only one that thought it was 'Pimp My Ride' for 4x4s.

Like a lot of bolt on stuff that can be brought, I wasn't overly impressed with the finished vehicle - a lot of cash for some big compromises and for what real purpose? So some Z-lister can say - oooo, look how much travel I've got. My view is it ain't what you got, it's what you do with it.

I was given it on DVD when I had actually asked for an Outback Challenge. Now, there's some trucks!  8)

Cheers
 8)
Eeyore

landrover598:
The programme is good from an entertainment point of view, but no use if you want to build a 100" defender  :roll:

mark.yellow.series.3:

--- Quote from: "Nobber" ---he made the whole job look all glossy but I'm sure it wasn't all a bed of roses. i read somewhere that they reckoned the finished vehicle was worth 100.000 squids , i doubt it my self.
really good program but to much like a Haynes manual , 'heres one i prepared earlier' type of thing.
and way to much time wasted showing people drive round a field in suzukis.
--- End quote ---


whats with all the zukes???

markyb:
its a bit chaging rooms,

you dont see the crew of 20 working in the back ground,

Muddy:
Theres no soul in it just a bored person looking at a scrapiron catalouge with a fat wallet sat next to it.

For me the finished aritical would be a nice runarounf if you removed the ton ofcrap thats bolted to it. One other thing i thought was why only a 3.5? I know the larger engines suffer with some problems but if i was building a truck like that i'd have a tweaked 4.2 lying under the bonnet.

Good to watch and did see one or two other ways of doing things but IMHO: BRING BACK OFF THE ROAD!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :D

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