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Offline Bush Tucker Man

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The Ideal All-Rounder?
« on: November 03, 2003, 11:11:29 »
Just found this, it's ideal for 'Frankie-Boy'.
He could drive to the Norfolk Broads, sail around for a week, camp onboard, then drive back home :)
Bit big for the trip to Tescos mid-week though.

www.buyaduck.com


Haven't I seen the L.A.R.C somewhere before? (No!, not on Noah & Nelly, I said LARC- not 'Skylark')

Isn't it the 'Tomb-Raider' amphibian from the climactic scene where they go to that frozen citadel?
Or was it the GKN(?) as -from memory- it looked to have a cab a bit like a Bedford TK. I'll probably be wrong.
Not too sure about the stretched 'Stolly' though :?

if you want to 'Buy British'
www.stalwart.org

One things for sure you'll be on the christmas card list of your local filling station.
Won't take long to get all those 'free-gifts' either.
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The Ideal All-Rounder?
« Reply #1 on: April 04, 2004, 16:30:41 »
there is a l.a.r.c around lowerstof area   it was at cromer for about 6mths wile thay rebuilt  the life boat st  there
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http://members.mud-club.com/profiles/diesel_boy
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