Ok, so because we now have accsses to a cabin up in the mountians, we had to get a 4x4, so I got a facelift 2004 Land Rover Freelander TD4.
Now obwiously I couldnt just use it to drive to and from the cabin so I went offroading, and man, that's a lot of fun .
Obviously, it's a softroder, so it can't og everywhere, bit it's actualy quite capable.
In norway it's actualy ilegal to og offroad whitout spesial permision, but luckely I live just a few miles from an awsome offroad couese, and on desember 22 I put my hero cam on the roof, aand went for it
Some pics,
oh yea, propperly stuck here
Please ignore my usless video editing skils, and enjoy 35 minutes of what a freelamder can do, at the hamds of a useless offroad drover
https://www.dropbox....2%2012%2013.mp4
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Offroad Driving
#1
Posted 05 January 2014 - 05:35 PM
1998 Puma 1.7 Replica FRP. innlet nr 138
Projekt tread http://www.pumapeopl...pic=104790&st=0
Time, is the fire in which we burn
Projekt tread http://www.pumapeopl...pic=104790&st=0
Time, is the fire in which we burn
#2
Posted 15 February 2015 - 11:15 AM
As well as the Puma I have an old 1.8 Freelander, love it to bits, it's interesting to keep her going and will go nearly anywhere with the right tyres.
I'm on LandyZone (same user name) if your ever on there
I'm on LandyZone (same user name) if your ever on there
2001 Ford Puma 1.6 Moondust Silver, 1998 Land Rover Freelander 1.8 50th Anniversary.
#3
Posted 15 July 2015 - 09:24 PM
Have a 2000 puma, but also drive a 2005 Landcruiser...from one extreme to another both in sitting low to the road to being high up...lol
Goes anywhere in the ice....the Landcruiser..not the puma
Goes anywhere in the ice....the Landcruiser..not the puma
Peter.
00-C-3502
00-C-3502
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