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Si in his G-Wagen on a local By-Way

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Uploaded by on May 6, 2007

Unfortunately it is difficult to gauge the true steepness of this lane from the video.

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  • is that a GWOA sticker I spy in the window

  • Yes. The G belongs to Simon (SCC28) on GWOA. The lane is in Rossendale, Lancashire.

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  • sometimes i just cant help myself but say 2 words to some idiots.

    off roading capability for these trucks are the same all over the world,whether you using on US or vietnam.NOt is like oh,lets build this truck less off road capability because they wont be used on mountains.

  • Yes I hear it gets rough out there. Looking forward to seeing more of your vids, hopefully I will be putting on a few of my own, have some nice ideas, thanks to you and your friends at the Unimog location.

  • Yes, you are right. I sold it. But I have more stuff to come still on videos wich I will post here on youtube. The Tacoma is a great rig, one of my buddies in Alaska has one and is very happy with it. As you might imagine, his one has the locker as he sometimes has to travers real rough terrain out in the wild.

  • I love your videos, but didn't you sell the orange one ? I myself have Toyota Tacoma 4wd, it does surprisingly well for a stock truck and no lockers, I really don't care to lift it and mod it all out, I think Toyota did a fine job.

  • My videos are exactly what you are looking for... 230GE Worker short wheelbase, auto trans, locker's front and rear. 

    Take a look!

  • What a great truck ! looks like a fine day was had. All the G-wagons here in the U.S. are made for show and base at about 90,000, they're good but not that good, sorry they don't have the good ole' 230 or 240 workers over here.

  • local, being where exactly.

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