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by missusjen » 14 Nov 2005, 20:04
Yes you too can have your own 4wd vehicle, built, at your leisure, in your living room whilst watching telly..........
All you need is 568 Meccano starter kits..........
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by Cate » 14 Nov 2005, 21:02
A couple of tractor tyres and a welding kit.... vroom vroom grin grin
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by blu trukkie » 14 Nov 2005, 22:04
Looks like the new T6 snycro....
(and yes, I did spell it right)
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by bigbluebus » 15 Nov 2005, 00:47
I'm not sure about the colours scheme though, people can be so un-imaginative
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by T'Onion » 15 Nov 2005, 07:39
ITS MINE ALL MINE
Can i just say that it was just wrong that ermm THING and the driver was frelling good ....
I must say that i really enjoyed watching the buggy things
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by matt » 15 Nov 2005, 08:20
It had an austin maestro engine in it!!!
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by Diamond Hell » 15 Nov 2005, 08:38
Shoulda come to the IOW, see Onion - there was a 'buggy thing' on site for some of the time...
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by bigbluebus » 15 Nov 2005, 08:50
austin maestro engine in it
wonder if you can buy a standard maestro and attach the 4wd running gear to it?
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by T'Onion » 15 Nov 2005, 09:09
Thomas .. I know I know ....I'm off up to the top of the garden to kick some sence into me sen
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by Diamond Hell » 15 Nov 2005, 11:46
wonder if you can buy a standard maestro and attach the 4wd running gear to it?
Land Rover already does that - it's called a Freelander.