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Extreme water crossing

Started by Wortho, March 23, 2012, 09:11:40 PM

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Wortho

http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=dd4_1270804863

Could be the vehicle of choice if this wet weather persist  :D

timneva

Nice one Wortho......think I've just found my next birthday present  ;D. Not sure I could breath underwater as well as this guy though  ???

johnyd

Did he get it out?  Looked like he was getting out of the truck at the end.

cruisindub

Shouldnt this be in the "How good is a hummer off road" thread.?

Why do people ask "What the hell were you thinking?"
Obviously I was thinking I was going to get away with it and not have to explain it....

CampAround

Real 4WD Driver in River Crossing

Thought this might be appropriate.
Involves both skill and balls.

Tjupurula

Good to see that Toyota have finally brought out the submarine-car.  Wsa that the road the driver finally came out on, or the creek bed.
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Tjupurula

BigJules

Come on team, we've had those two videos on here a few times. Some of you are clearly not spending enough time on here.

Please see the following members for some remedial training on forum addiction.
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GeeTee

Quote from: CampAround on June 01, 2012, 08:56:16 AM
Real 4WD Driver in River Crossing

Thought this might be appropriate.
Involves both skill and balls.

nooo.. I think the words are: stupidity and luck.

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Scolers

Quote from: CampAround on June 01, 2012, 08:56:16 AM
Thought this might be appropriate.
Involves both skill and balls.

Definately take nerves of steel ... kept the revs up so no water back up into motor and obviously knew (or was just plain lucky?) that the front wheels would gain traction at the end of the riverbank.  Rather him than me tho' ... unless I was the passenger ...  ;D

Scol.
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