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A very lucky friend sent me this pic of his landy.

anyone care to guess how the front wing damage was caused:hmmmm:, made me cringe :s:

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rope/winch cable snapped?

 

Close

 

he was driving through bagdad.. when an unfriendly local threw a home cooked muffin at him/..

 

:lol::lol:

 

He was at well organized pay&play day. All vehicles road legal, insured and mot’d.

He got bogged down and was being pulled out by some one using a KERR rope, the recovery eye ripped off the other vehicle and did the damage seen then carried on for a futher 100yards, 12 inches up and to the right, then that lump of metal would have been traveling through his head :ahhhhh:

really did make me cringe.

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Kinetic recovery strops are absolutely lethal if used incorrectly

 

as are muffins

 

yeh absolutly , i dont think people realise how much energy it creates , ive seen a similiar thing and it went through the grill and and imbeded itself in the radiator ! :thumbdown:

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Kinetic recovery strops are absolutely lethal if used incorrectly

 

as are muffins

 

once saw one go through a windscreen where the pasanger had been sitting!!!

best used for what they were made for, armored tanks

Posted

kinetic ropes are deadly ! was on a play and pay day when one ripped off the tow bar and inbeaded in the roof and rear pannel of a 110 . the scary thing was the guy was going to use a open top 90 but then it started raining so he took the 110 ! very lucky

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