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19th June 2009, 10:09 AM #16GOLD MEMBER
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Too true Glen too true. In 1972 I brought a 1971 Landcruiser complete with a PTO driven winch thinking it could go anywhere... all I did was get myself deeper in the soup. Its all about learning. When I got rid of the landcruiser I brought a Twin Cab Dyna 1.5 tonne job, I took that places that were supposedly 4wd only, one of those places was Koolpin Gorge (I'd been in there several times in the past in the 4x4) way out the back of Pine Creek in the NT, you should have seen the look on the 4wdrivers faces when a 2wd vehicle showed up.
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19th June 2009, 12:00 PM #17Senior Member
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Back in the 60s I drove my VW beetle all over the outback of NSW without ever getting her stuck.Roads out there then were roads in name only, and bitumen was a dream for the future.
I was, I must admit, a cautious driver compared with my city trained mates, but I always got where I was going.
1200 cc, air cooled---impossible!!
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