New heights of silliness
New heights of silliness
Alan
1983 ex-army FFR 109 Stage 1
2005 Disco 2 HSE TD5
1983 ex-army FFR 109 Stage 1
2005 Disco 2 HSE TD5
Re: New heights of silliness
Go fast yellow!
Excellent picture of the tyre's side wall. I didn't think the NZDF had much need for riot screens or is Auckland just that bad? At least it's clean underneath. Flash four head aligner just to do a toe adjustment. Pity the person driving it used Stilsens to make the adjustment.
Excellent picture of the tyre's side wall. I didn't think the NZDF had much need for riot screens or is Auckland just that bad? At least it's clean underneath. Flash four head aligner just to do a toe adjustment. Pity the person driving it used Stilsens to make the adjustment.
Re: New heights of silliness
Invariably the new owner will need a set of these to compliment their new purchase:
http://www.paddockspares.com/bombproof- ... 13c9e8007a
You already have riot shields for protection against mobs of angry sheep, now blast protection in case the sheep get technical/Sean the suicide sheep.
Not really sure how these work. If the blast is coming from inside you're crow bait anyway.
http://www.paddockspares.com/bombproof- ... 13c9e8007a
You already have riot shields for protection against mobs of angry sheep, now blast protection in case the sheep get technical/Sean the suicide sheep.
Not really sure how these work. If the blast is coming from inside you're crow bait anyway.
Re: New heights of silliness
Hah, yeah. The snorkel wasn't plumbed either. Just there for looks.
Don't know if it sold in the end. Couldn't be bothered following it.
Don't know if it sold in the end. Couldn't be bothered following it.
Alan
1983 ex-army FFR 109 Stage 1
2005 Disco 2 HSE TD5
1983 ex-army FFR 109 Stage 1
2005 Disco 2 HSE TD5
Re: New heights of silliness
I actually have six of those 'bombproof' thingies fitted to my trucks, though they weren't sold as 'bombproof' when I bought them. They're nothing to do with bombs - they are to stop your front doors just being lifted off simply by unscrewing the bulkhead hinge bolts (unfortunately an all too common occurrence in England these days) So perhaps not so silly after all. Of course rusted in hinge bolts are probably your best protection against that, but I fitted them after replacing a couple of hinges (I only fitted six of them because the bolts wouldn't come out on two hinges so there was no point fitting them on those anyway)