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blue beasty

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Just before lunch a chap came up an asked "erm.....is that your Land Rover.....?

Turns out his girlfriend has too much faith in her handbrake



Photo doesn't really do it justice as the carparks quite steep, the cars at about 45 degrees and perched on a 3' wall and was lucky to be stopped by a scrawny sycamore else it'd been over the wall and through a glass bus shelter :eek:

Pikeys 110 dragged it back up happily enough though with no serious looking damage apart from plastic spoiler bits :)
 
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as a thought, I wonder how the numpties that hate 4x4 feel with flooding
 
Just before lunch a chap came up an asked "erm.....is that your Land Rover.....?

Turns out his girlfriend has too much faith in her handbrake



Photo doesn't really do it justice as the carparks quite steep, the cars at about 45 degrees and perched on a 3' wall and was lucky to be stopped by a scrawny sycamore else it'd been over the wall and through a glass bus shelter :eek:

Pikeys 110 dragged it back up happily enough though with no serious looking damage apart from plastic spoiler bits :)

Good on yer for helping out .. ;)

How much did you charge?

;)
 
Just before lunch a chap came up an asked "erm.....is that your Land Rover.....?

Turns out his girlfriend has too much faith in her handbrake



Photo doesn't really do it justice as the carparks quite steep, the cars at about 45 degrees and perched on a 3' wall and was lucky to be stopped by a scrawny sycamore else it'd been over the wall and through a glass bus shelter :eek:

Pikeys 110 dragged it back up happily enough though with no serious looking damage apart from plastic spoiler bits :)
Pikey has plastic spoilers on his 110? :bolt:
 
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