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by syncropaddy » 22 Nov 2008, 18:13
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by Syncro G » 23 Nov 2008, 18:34
Not surprising the SJ doesn't float, think of all them rust holes in the floor to let the water in
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by ringo » 23 Nov 2008, 18:38
Sweet jesus - that was some awesome driving to recover that. Turning on the gas at that time was critical. Scary stuff!
Here's me wading my landy:
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=cL7ivntm5Qc
Pretty weird when a 2.5 tom vehicle starts to float
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