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Disclaimer: Please understand that the Frontera Owners Group or any organiser of events will not be held responsible for any loss, damage, accident or injury caused by attending an event. You are responsible for your passengers and for your own safety and should carry the necessary recovery and safety equipment. You agree to follow the rules of the Highway Code, Green Lane Code and club pay and play site rules whichever applies. For greenlane events; All events should adhere to the GLASS Code of Conduct, and please note that Rights Of Way often change and if a TRO (traffic regulation order) has been put in place by the local council you should not drive the lane. If you do not agree to the above you should refrain from taking part in the event.
by gregster on Sun Feb 20, 2011 10:09 pm
Looks good mate....havent been there for ages...used to live just up the road in Bishops Itchington....
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by hooty500 on Mon Feb 21, 2011 10:26 pm
As a non Frontera owner but the proud owner of a Trooper, I hope you permit me to post!! I'm attempting to post vids so bear with me But in the mean time............. Darkwolfe's brother & his mean green Defender, he made me promise not to show this picture!! http://i1086.photobucket.com/albums/j454/hooty500/IMG_0735.jpg
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by drinksoptional on Mon Feb 21, 2011 10:33 pm
awe that looks well good fun that places loads of muddy water
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by lwbant on Tue Feb 22, 2011 8:12 am
that looks cool is it too extreme for complete beginner? cause i only live in warwick and fancy a go! will it kill my petrol fronty/ should i have a go in wifes disco first?
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by darkwolfe on Thu Feb 24, 2011 7:34 pm
It was a great day out and for a change we didn't manage to break either Isuzu (trooper, frontera) but as ever one of the trio of cars did suffer but for a change it was the defender.
I'd say the course was suitable for all levels and you just may surprise yourself. Go on you know you want to.
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by headbanging on Fri Feb 25, 2011 9:32 am
lwbant wrote:that looks cool is it too extreme for complete beginner? cause i only live in warwick and fancy a go! will it kill my petrol fronty/ should i have a go in wifes disco first?
Go when its wet. The wetter the better. Go when its dry and its a truck killer. My MOT guy has a heavierly modded green oval and is up there whenever its open, he says the same, wet = ok, dry = truck killer. There are some easy sections, and some more diffulcult ones. Here's a thread from when myself, damrabbit and colley went. viewtopic.php?f=49&t=28557
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