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Video..or it didn't happen!:biggrin:

 

Oh it happened :laugh1: landy 90 with 3.0l essex v6 in it, no video though which is surprising as my Mrs usually likes to record such moments for posterity :001_cool:

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Seems you can do it in a landie.

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Haha so true,When i was learning to drive you knew how to do a burnout before a hill start!!

 

Usually done at the same time when trying to find bite point.

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Seems you can do it in a landie.

 

That's a 101, range rover 4 speed box, permanent 4wd, they would have locked the central diff, dropped the front prop shaft & most likely disabled the rear brakes to do that.:001_smile:

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