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Uploaded by on Jun 24, 2007

Land Rover Discovery 3 / LR3 Lifted 50 meters above the ground with 3 of it competitors hanging from its chasis

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  • land rover the best....

  • Nope , just great designing, engineering. Even heavy bodies wouldn't necessarily be able to do this

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  • the only thing this proves is that forged steel is strong. THAT IS ALL. a Suzuki frame would do that.

  • i'm sorry , but this Prove what Exactly ? we seen the LR3 , what abut the Other cars ?

  • i'm sorry , but this Prove what Exactly ?

  • Yeah and!!!!!!!!!! tie off to the tie down loops and i might be a bit more impressed! the lifting plates where nearly full length under that chassis.

  • At 0:05 - Time check incorrect No AM/PM please. Use the new time: 8:00 AM/PM is redundant. Otherwise an excelent klip.

    Dr John CarSanook

    Kingdom of Thailand

    PS

    Yhe time in Bangkok is 14:26 No PM needed!

  • Land Rovers Are Beasts!!!! And it look so cool.

  • Land Rover Super voiture!!

    1-mer voitur à monde!!))

  • I'd expect it to take AT LEAST 10 tons. Most people use recovery straps between 8 and 14 tons BS when off roading and most winches will pull 10 tons with a snatch block.

    I think landy are great (I've got one) but I'd be more impressed if they could make one that didn't leak oil, or water or rust to bits etc.

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