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always be prepared

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spotted in a car park in phoenix USA

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I'll bet that's an off-roading 'rockclimber'! :D
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I've got one of those
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Does that count? :mrgreen:
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peasant wrote:I've got one of those
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under the seat


Does that count? :mrgreen:

it probably counts as a lethal weapon
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These jokers could have done with a couple of them before pulling this one out.

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Looks like the ijits attached the very badly angled" recovery rope" to the front axle. :rofl :rollin
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I suspect the recovery guy did'nt like him.
Seemed a little harsh the amount of power he put into that last pull. :evil:

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Seeimg as the right front wheel was burried DEEP in a BIG hole... I aint surprised....... :rollin

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