L200 twin cab keeps the smell and blood in the back then just wash it out with hose pipe


+1 with some m/t tyres on,
my previous one was a swb pajero, with rear seats removed, modified, 35'' simex tyres, front rear lockers, go anywhere, still have it set in the barn for the challenging of the carcass recoveriesone of the most reliable cars ive ever owned and have owned her for 12 years.
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Jimny with 2" lift. Goes most places![]()
L200 twin cab keeps the smell and blood in the back then just wash it out with hose pipe
I don't know if this thread has been done already, but what are stalkers using as their preferred vehicle of choice for hunting?
Mine is a Land Rover 110 CSW, 1983. Presently undergoing a full restoration and 300tdi conversion.![]()
To much water up here even for thatHilux Myself, but saw this on Ebay a wee while back and thought for some of the wetter parts of the country (Caithness) this might be an ideal machine for recovery of beasts. View attachment 91844View attachment 91845
Next vehicle will probably be a hearse.
That made me laugh. You need to get some mud on your Rover mate, and stop talking about driving them on motorways, they don’t like it. 162,000 miles without a break down has gotta be a bloody record for a Land Rover???That made me laugh. You need to get some mud on your Rover mate, and stop talking about driving them on motorways, they don’t like it. 162,000 miles without a break down has gotta be a bloody record for a Land Rover???
It was all down hill !That made me laugh. You need to get some mud on your Rover mate, and stop talking about driving them on motorways, they don’t like it. 162,000 miles without a break down has gotta be a bloody record for a Land Rover???

without the engine running
