Ed's wagon
- Edweird
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Re: Ed's wagon
Nah, it's the bull bar that's not straight. I never got it quite right after I went on that garden safari.ScottieJ wrote:That looks better could have at least put the number plate on straight though
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And my way, which is like the wrong way but faster.
The right way,
The wrong way
And my way, which is like the wrong way but faster.
- Edweird
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Re: Ed's wagon
Whilst trying to find a parking space outside the local school the other day (I had been asked to pick up my friend's little brother as he can't drive and his Mum was away for a few days) I was fooled by the long overgrown grass and found myself parked, tail down and nose to the sky.
Decided to get a video of me getting back out, thinking it might be pretty spectacular given I had road tyres uphill on grass but my zook made absolutely nothing of it. The front left scrabbled a bit because it was being lifted up but that was it. Probably didn't even need four wheel drive.
Click Here for Youtube Video
Decided to get a video of me getting back out, thinking it might be pretty spectacular given I had road tyres uphill on grass but my zook made absolutely nothing of it. The front left scrabbled a bit because it was being lifted up but that was it. Probably didn't even need four wheel drive.
Click Here for Youtube Video
There's three ways of doing things:
The right way,
The wrong way
And my way, which is like the wrong way but faster.
The right way,
The wrong way
And my way, which is like the wrong way but faster.
- dan_2k_uk
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Re: Ed's wagon
Watched it earlier on fb. Never any drama in a Zook
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- dazerede
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Re: Ed's wagon
Haha is that out side if a school
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- Edweird
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Re: Ed's wagon
When a couple of guys who were up to no gooddazerede wrote:Haha is that out side if a school
Started making trouble in my neighbourhood
He put his truck in a ditch with it's nose in the air
And said "Hey dude, watch this, I'll get it out of there!"
Last edited by Edweird on Sun Jul 21, 2013 12:16 am, edited 1 time in total.
There's three ways of doing things:
The right way,
The wrong way
And my way, which is like the wrong way but faster.
The right way,
The wrong way
And my way, which is like the wrong way but faster.
- Edweird
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Re: Ed's wagon
Look what arrived this morning.
After thoroughly squashing the old one at Wagtail I found these smart little doobries on the same website I bought lots of bits from for our Formula Student racer:
http://www.jjcraceandrally.com
Lots of good kit on there at deadly cheap prices. Those fogs were £8.40 for two including VAT, free postage. Same thing at Halfrauds? That'll be £10 each me old mug.
They're good little units too. Fairly sturdy and weather proof, can be mounted just about anywhere in less than five minutes.
Had them fitted, soldered in and working in under an hour (Anton)
Best part is, they look right at home. Once they're a little bit weathered it'll be hard to tell they're not a factory part I reckon.
After thoroughly squashing the old one at Wagtail I found these smart little doobries on the same website I bought lots of bits from for our Formula Student racer:
http://www.jjcraceandrally.com
Lots of good kit on there at deadly cheap prices. Those fogs were £8.40 for two including VAT, free postage. Same thing at Halfrauds? That'll be £10 each me old mug.
They're good little units too. Fairly sturdy and weather proof, can be mounted just about anywhere in less than five minutes.
Had them fitted, soldered in and working in under an hour (Anton)
Best part is, they look right at home. Once they're a little bit weathered it'll be hard to tell they're not a factory part I reckon.
There's three ways of doing things:
The right way,
The wrong way
And my way, which is like the wrong way but faster.
The right way,
The wrong way
And my way, which is like the wrong way but faster.
Re: Ed's wagon
They look good I have a similar fog on the rear that came with my bumper, my only criticism is that if you drop into a hole/of a ledge they could quite possibly get ripped off.
I will be looking at relocating mine, possibly onto the rear door so they're out of harms way...
I will be looking at relocating mine, possibly onto the rear door so they're out of harms way...
- turbo-tom
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Re: Ed's wagon
Looks good. Yep jjc race and rally I use them all the time did you get a discount order with your package?
Tom
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