hifiandmtb
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Epic work DC!
It’s a Maverick. Completely different.Ah, Nissan Patrol drivers.
Back in the day used to get phone calls at 10 O'clock on a Sunday night to drive out and do a recovery in the middle of nowhere, then go to work with a 4wheel drive covered from top to bottom with mud.Found some oldschool footage of my project beast from many years ago, so chucked it into a small video.
Wow, just wow. It took me twice as long to watch as I had to keep replaying bits to be sure I understood what happened.Episode #19 of why my Polo has had more hits than Elvis:
Jebus... Am some people whinge about MTB trails being built and messing up the place!Found some oldschool footage of my project beast from many years ago, so chucked it into a small video.
No different to the mess they made where they built the houses we live in and roads we drive on.Jebus... Am some people whinge about MTB trails being built and messing up the place!
I recognise a lot of those tracks, did them in a silver GQ about the same time.Found some oldschool footage of my project beast from many years ago, so chucked it into a small video.
I don't really get it. Why pay $800,000 for a restored 40 year old 911... with a Cosworth engine and carbon fibre body panels. Its not really a classic 911 anymore and it doesn't really carry the street cred of a Ruf which was doing the same thing back in the day for a lot less money.Singer videos never get old:
I had no idea they did an interior like the second photo:
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Their interiors are divine.
A fool and their money soon parted.I don't really get it. Why pay $800,000 for a restored 40 year old 911... with a Cosworth engine and carbon fibre body panels. Its not really a classic 911 anymore and it doesn't really carry the street cred of a Ruf which was doing the same thing back in the day for a lot less money.
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One word.I don't really get it. Why pay $800,000 for a restored 40 year old 911... with a Cosworth engine and carbon fibre body panels. Its not really a classic 911 anymore and it doesn't really carry the street cred of a Ruf which was doing the same thing back in the day for a lot less money.
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A classic Ruf CTR (the one in this videoYep, check the price of a contemporary RUF.