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Campers, Vans & 4WD's
4WD; What do you drive and why?
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<blockquote data-quote="SneakyCuttlefish" data-source="post: 349307" data-attributes="member: 3340"><p>I go out bush on my own and tackle the rough stuff which is why I need the overkill on gear. On my own means 4-5 hours drive from the nearest help and "rough stuff" means wet season run, chainy in hand, making my own tracks into spots no ones ever been in a vehicle. Built my rig to be reliable because my life depends on it. But thanks for the offer lads, I won't be needing a tow anytime soon. I guarantee it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SneakyCuttlefish, post: 349307, member: 3340"] I go out bush on my own and tackle the rough stuff which is why I need the overkill on gear. On my own means 4-5 hours drive from the nearest help and "rough stuff" means wet season run, chainy in hand, making my own tracks into spots no ones ever been in a vehicle. Built my rig to be reliable because my life depends on it. But thanks for the offer lads, I won't be needing a tow anytime soon. I guarantee it. [/QUOTE]
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