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Helen Goff

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do you like these? are they worth getting?

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Helen
if you fit the rear mudguards you must have Techart spacers as the wheels look really inboard from behind without them
 
Helen I agree with James.

I just had the fronts put on, looks ok, but as the nearest i've come to off road is parking on the pavement outside the office, I think I know what a previous postee was getting at - and rather jeaoulsy i thought!
 
ORIGINAL: Melv

Why bother? It won't be driven thru mud!!

[;)]

Melv

True though!!
[:D]

Come and join us on a bit of Green Laning -The Ridgeway from Reading to Uffington castle is spectacular, no trees/bushes to scratch, but PLENTY of mud....

Also see: www.amor.co.uk Designed for 'Shinies' with non-damaging events and 'Playdays'. I know my Pajero won't be able to tackle some of the slopes the Cayenne can do [&o]

The pic above was taken at a 4x4 weekend at Abingdon Airfield.

Melv
 
The pic above was taken at a 4x4 weekend at Abingdon Airfield

I know the RAF moved out 7-10 yrs ago (can't remember when) and the Army moved in (together with cameras and fights in the local pubs). But I didn't know it had a 4x4 course.
Is this new?
Can my C4S manage it?
 
ORIGINAL: Stuart Martin

The pic above was taken at a 4x4 weekend at Abingdon Airfield

I know the RAF moved out 7-10 yrs ago (can't remember when)

IN 1992-93 THE AIRFIELD WENT TO 'CARE-AND-REPAIR' STATUS

and the Army moved in (together with cameras and fights in the local pubs).

YOU WERE THERE!! ALSO USED BY AIR TRAINING CORPS FOR FLIGHT EXPERIENE

But I didn't know it had a 4x4 course.

IT DOES, ON THE WESTERN SIDE.

Is this new?

LOOKED A BIT WORN OUT WHEN I WENT AROUND....

Can my C4S manage it?

YOU COULD TRY!! [:D]

MEL
 

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