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Ok, let's be honest, which one of you did this :)

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Here's all you need to know:

http://www.highaltitudeimports.com/threads/78683-The-Impreza-is-gone.?

 

I'll also add that it's incredibly irresponsible to abandon a car after you're done beating it. Dumping cars on trails is what gets trails closed. Don't ruin it for everyone else, pick up your trash!

I have finished a bunch of cars and trucks the same way, but I dragged them out and scrapped them when I was done.

Edited by WoodsWagon

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I have often wondered how you get a car out if you really do it in on a trail or in the woods.

After somehow enduring 12 miles of abuse, the car struck a rock, gouged its oil pan and came to a stop.

 

Hmmmmm. Skidplate would have helped prevent that.

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After somehow enduring 12 miles of abuse, the car struck a rock, gouged its oil pan and came to a stop.

 

Hmmmmm. Skidplate would have helped prevent that.

 

I doubt it not from the way he was driving, It seems he was overdriving the car and his abilities, no amount of protection will help that.

i dunno if it was one of us..... looks more like a NABISCO move to me

 

 

RV

OK It's a capable car, but REALLY!?! You don't go rock climbing with a street sweeper. :rolleyes:

 

And then if you get stuck don't leave the thing! That's why you trail with friends. Friends who have the ability to pull you out if something breaks.

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