September 1, 201114 yr http://www.autoblog.com/2011/08/30/forest-road-racing-subaru-owner-gets-painful-recovery-lesson/#continued
September 1, 201114 yr 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 September 1, 201114 yr by WoodsWagon
September 1, 201114 yr Author I have often wondered how you get a car out if you really do it in on a trail or in the woods.
September 1, 201114 yr 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.
September 1, 201114 yr Author 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.
September 10, 201114 yr OK It's a capable car, but REALLY!?! You don't go rock climbing with a street sweeper. 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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