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Bush Tucker Man
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September 09, 2004, 23:45:29 »
Saw one of these a couple of days ago. It was parked down at the bottom end of our grounds where the old Asylum buildings have been renovated/re-built as 'Executive Flats'
It looks very good in 'the flesh', the top was retracted, and it was in the vibrant yellow of the pictures.
http://www.bauer-millett.com/html/user/stock4x4NEW.htm
(scroll down page to the SSR)
We occasionally have a RAM pick-up (blue with twin white 'Cobra' stripes) arrive, you hear it before you see it.
Then the 'bass throb' of the exhaust does a real good job on adjacent alarms when it's being parked :lol:
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October 12, 2004, 12:21:19 »
Some quite nice stuff on there.. not sure about the Hummer tactical mountain bike though :?
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October 12, 2004, 15:02:44 »
I'd quite like the 2005 model Mustang myself
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Richard A Thackeray
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October 12, 2004, 15:13:06 »
I really fancy a V8 chevy pick up, looking at the prices for 2nd hand imports might not be unattainable next year.. probably hopeless off road, certainly for laning, but what the hey :D
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December 28, 2004, 16:38:22 »
have green laned with fullsize bronco no probs, runs 33.s with no lift, odd gate a bit tight but worth it to hear that small block purr :lol:
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July 01, 2005, 21:36:40 »
Saw one tonight at the Thornes Park (Wakefield)Show.
Looks well tasty & supposedly quite rapid
SSR. part 1
Photos on 'WebShots' later :D
EDIT @ 21:35
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, of the SSR, as well :D
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