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JP's Farm
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JP's FarmWell today Trugga and I went to JP's farm (Gwaxo) near Chester.
He was holding his annual Christmas Bash for Difflock.com. We where very privalaged to be invited this year. Nt maney Frontera pics, but we did play and we where busy driving ( or getting very stuck ) Most of the site was very extreme and so where the trucks. Fantastic day and learnt alot Sorry if your on dial up Ste
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We did
More spectating, though we did make things a bit slippy in the mud for the trials in the monsters Ste
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looks like some serious modded trucks there steve, great pics
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Excellent pictures
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Wow, cant say much else.
Fronty no.4, pimp mobile Treg 3.2 LWB lifted 2.5"
Fronty no.5 2.8 swb hd coils +2" 31"machos.
Portals anyone
That thing was about 8 foot high But the nissan patrols where like steam trains they just powered through everything no finesse at all Ste
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Wow some very impressive trucks there
I Like this Truck of mine, just like me it's well run in it's not old just older.
My Truck's : Playtoy : '94 M Frontera 2.4i LWB NOW SOLD AS DIED Family truck : '07 Ford Ranger Thunder 2.5 TDCI
So thats how the big boys play I wonder what vehicle that red rear axle is off? Its monsterous
Martin
He looks to have part of a fair sized ground anker strapped to the back too
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They are portal axles from a mog, notice where the axel goes into the hub at the top giving alot more diff clearence and are tottaly bomb proof. Cable lockers too Ste
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Ste
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Ste
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What an absolutely cracking day out that was.
Ok, so we (Ste and I) did'nt actually drive much (although we drove as much as we wanted to), the spectacle of around 40 4x4's of all different types and drivers with different skills and abilities was worth watching anyway. The first convoy drive on the beginners track makes me laugh, as a snake of 40 4x4's zig-zag through some technical ramps, ditches and angles, giving you ample opportunity to wave at the other drivers as you keep passing them. The "Tuff Truck" arena was interesting and although some of the truck were tuff, they did'nt all clear the obstacles, meaning that the drivers will need to hone their skills. Around the edges of some fields, John had excavated into the hedgerow, but again the tuff trucks were having problems (possibly due to weight), but the little Zukes just lapped it up. A trundle through the close technical wooded section would see us assemble at the embankment, where the two Fronteras put on a reasonable good show (well, Ste got a few laughs ) Then it was back to the arena for a spot of lunch. The horse-shoe pond was next for those wanting to moisten the carpets, and then onto the wading trench for those wanting to dampen their seats (or dashboard) - applause was abundant here. Finally, we headed back off to the embankment for a Trail (up and down the embankment through the canes - most entertaining. Lastly, the awards, comprising a number of trophies made out of various car parts and a bottle of Bells for the most "damaged" A cracking day out. YouTube Video Lawrence
I have never been so stuck as that last bit proud or what
To be fair we did well ( both cars) but no way could we do what the preped cars could, simply because we had to got to work in ours the next dat and those tree's where close That section was set for trials, just to show it wasnt easy honest Ste
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