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Can anyones Subey do this?

Posted: Sat Mar 25, 2006 9:26 pm
by FISH_Stalker
http://www.skyjackeraustralia.com.au/trails.htm

Check out some of this crazy shit. Wish subey could do that.

Posted: Sun Mar 26, 2006 12:31 am
by tim_81coupe
I don't. :P The reason I find offroading a Subaru fun is because I know its a vehicle with (rather low) offroad limits. If my Subaru could do what those vehicles do I know I'd be pushing it far harder than ramping it on rocks. I'd be rolling it nearly every outing and getting too stuck to snatch all the time.

I'll take my safe little semi offroader to the mild spots, and leave that kind of stuff to the experts.

I do like this picture though:
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The photo didn't seem to flatten that incline out! That bloke needs the sticker off the back of Dave's hatch! :lol: :P

Posted: Sun Mar 26, 2006 8:29 am
by fredsub
no suby can do those things........
you need the right equipment :) ...a frame chassis for starters 8)

we like our subes for other reasons.....mild off-road and a fantastic everyday
driver.....
unlike those vehicles, as an everyday driver ? yuk

Posted: Sun Mar 26, 2006 12:58 pm
by smoov
i would absolutely love to see one of those pootrols even attempt to keep up with brett's (or any other EJ20T powered) subarus on stockton beach 8)

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i won't put into words what i think about this ****ing idiot destroying the surroundings just trying to prove how big his hypothetical penis is. (whoa...i just did!!)

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is this what phinzina had in mind for his brumby? :lol:

sure you wouldnt get a subaru up such terrain. but remember, there is terrain you couldn't get one of those big rigs up where a subaru would trot across very comfortably!!

horses for courses.

Posted: Sun Mar 26, 2006 2:49 pm
by PeeJay
I honestly don't know why people bother these days. It's harder to find tracks to drive them on than it is to build them!

Posted: Tue Mar 28, 2006 5:28 pm
by Kev
PeeJay wrote:I honestly don't know why people bother these days. It's harder to find tracks to drive them on than it is to build them!
Move to WA. It's easy to find tracks that will find the limits of your Suba here.