roystoncrankted 1 Posted December 21, 2007 Report Share Posted December 21, 2007 just wundering how you find driving on the land pre ban of course.i love nothing better than driving and ive been in with some lads that thought they can drive and some that can.whats your thoughts ive been in with a few that fail to see dykes ditches etc and have nearly killed all and sundry hence the saying thers drivers and thes screwdrivers Quote Link to post
lucky 578 Posted December 21, 2007 Report Share Posted December 21, 2007 just wundering how you find driving on the land pre ban of course.i love nothing better than driving and ive been in with some lads that thought they can drive and some that can.whats your thoughts ive been in with a few that fail to see dykes ditches etc and have nearly killed all and sundry hence the saying thers drivers and thes screwdrivers i drive myself...and i've been with some of the best "land drivers" and the worst lol....i've had some good nights and some bad nights.....but the good always out weighs the bad imo..... Quote Link to post
Guest joe ox Posted December 21, 2007 Report Share Posted December 21, 2007 Those subaru's are just to fast for some This thread sort of reminds me of the boy racer culture everyone of them thought they were a good driver . Quote Link to post
roystoncrankted 1 Posted December 21, 2007 Author Report Share Posted December 21, 2007 Those subaru's are just to fast for some This thread sort of reminds me of the boy racer culture everyone of them thought they were a good driver . yes ive used turbos mostly its fun trying to see the so called top boys in them hahahaha doing ninety over stubbles then stopping just in time three fields away with a shocked look on the face Quote Link to post
Guest joe ox Posted December 21, 2007 Report Share Posted December 21, 2007 roystoncrankted, all I can say is you must have deep pockets that are full of money because those turbos like a drink of juice Quote Link to post
minion 29 Posted December 21, 2007 Report Share Posted December 21, 2007 Can the Subaru's handle a ploughed field? I read they are used on stubble but was wondering how they were on grass and ploughed fields. Would they need diferant tyers for ploughed fileds (muddy fields) Also, just incase you got stuck, is there a winch available that would fit one? Quote Link to post
lucky 578 Posted December 21, 2007 Report Share Posted December 21, 2007 Can the Subaru's handle a ploughed field? I read they are used on stubble but was wondering how they were on grass and ploughed fields. Would they need diferant tyers for ploughed fileds (muddy fields) Also, just incase you got stuck, is there a winch available that would fit one? i dont think the tyres would help on plough mate....but what you would have to do is set up an account with kwik fit... the exhausts would always be getting ripped off.....they dont have enough ground clearance for ploughs..... Quote Link to post
leec 132 Posted December 21, 2007 Report Share Posted December 21, 2007 we drive alot and subys can handle most ground sept plough most of the legacys are abit springy on the back the old L series are good for ground clearence and like lucky said the exhaust is always being welded good job he only charges 5er a time Quote Link to post
Blaze 49 Posted December 22, 2007 Report Share Posted December 22, 2007 (edited) ted you no craig,for what everyone says of him,hes still known to be one of the best drivers mate been out with nearly all the lads we no from our way havnt,met one has good on land and of it?can you remember them fields near newmiller dam personelly i like driveing myself!dont get me wrong its a dangerous game,and you really cant just do a few years and think your,a good driver?it takes a skill,lamp and drive aswell a skill in its own?i just cant belive so many still cant do this after all these years ile just let you remind you all of the dangers involved,seat belts at the ready heres how not to do it Salter that white scooby looked like mine(not quite as bad)not so long ago ....Had tunnel vision syndrome that night and saw the dyke to my left to late...slid straight into it ....was out and back on the road within a hour though Thanks to a helping hand!....Iv done quite a bit of driving over the years...but the team i go with now has a better driver than me...and that suits me fine Iv been out with some excellant drivers that had been doing it since the game came on the scene...Old School that would put alot of the younger lads to shame! Edited December 22, 2007 by Blaze Quote Link to post
Guest rexdigger Posted December 22, 2007 Report Share Posted December 22, 2007 cant beat the smell of stubble on the exhaust had loads of fun driving land in my old l series kept gettin tugged though also i used to like taking people out in my motor and lettin them drive cos everybody thought it was easy all theses boyracers who drive fast on road get them in a field and watch them drive at 20mph and thats it lol Quote Link to post
roystoncrankted 1 Posted December 22, 2007 Author Report Share Posted December 22, 2007 ted you no craig,for what everyone says of him,hes still known to be one of the best drivers mate been out with nearly all the lads we no from our way havnt,met one has good on land and of it?can you remember them fields near newmiller dam personelly i like driveing myself!dont get me wrong its a dangerous game,and you really cant just do a few years and think your,a good driver?it takes a skill,lamp and drive aswell a skill in its own?i just cant belive so many still cant do this after all these years ile just let you remind you all of the dangers involved,seat belts at the ready heres how not to do it if ya mean that field at newmillerdam where my suby was wrecked willy was driving it he had it a week and couldnt handle the power of my chipped up beast what a cock end hahahaha and as for craig every one says that he was best driver but even he crashed a few times always thought he drove on edge all time Quote Link to post
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