I thought off roading in a syncro was hardcore!

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I thought off roading in a syncro was hardcore!

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This looks insane, shows the benefit of an auto box. That would be really fun in a syncro.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=77SeSYUU ... re=related
The suspension looks a million years old though.
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Re: I thought off roading in a syncro was hardcore!

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My old KZJ70 Landcruiser Prado had an automatic fitted to its 3 litre TD engine. Effortless off roading and a good way to learn how to off road. No lockers though!
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Re: I thought off roading in a syncro was hardcore!

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For that sort of low speed rock crawling an auto box and lockers are essentials. I wish we had the Moab Desert to play syncros in though.
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