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Stephen Blair
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just as i thought i was finished for the day, i got a call from my mate who was sent out to retrieve a stolen jeep, but it was down an overgrown track and jammed down a banking of an old quarry. what an advert for navara if you had seen where it went and how it ended up where it was:ohmy:but even better for the mog:001_cool:

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i did have to attack a few whin (or gorse to my yorkshire friends)bushes with the loppers or the crown reducers, what ever you call them these days:001_tongue:

 

haha Did the Navara perform well off road to get where it was then mate??

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lets just say it was driven like a stolen car, i wouldnt of fancied being in it, it landed where you see it. and i mean landed!!that is at the top of a 100 foot slope full of gorse, they must of hit it at about 50mph, remember this is an overgrown quarry and in the dark. you could see where they had hit a hard mound then taken off sideways and landed there. the police would of never have found it if they hadnt torched it, the track was so overgrown, they must have known about it, lets just say after i went down then dragged it back up the track about 500yards the track is really opened up

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lets just say it was driven like a stolen car, i wouldnt of fancied being in it, it landed where you see it. and i mean landed!!that is at the top of a 100 foot slope full of gorse, they must of hit it at about 50mph, remember this is an overgrown quarry and in the dark. you could see where they had hit a hard mound then taken off sideways and landed there. the police would of never have found it if they hadnt torched it, the track was so overgrown, they must have known about it, lets just say after i went down then dragged it back up the track about 500yards the track is really opened up

 

I bet it opened up mate, I need a mog in my life :001_tt1: Loooooooooong way to go beofre that happens :001_cool::001_smile:

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i did have to attack a few whin (or gorse to my yorkshire friends)bushes

 

the scots must have got as far as where i live then stevie as i live at Whinmoor and apparently you needed a guide at the time of the doomsday book to get across due to all the bogs etc

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