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silverbullet
 


Member Since: 14 Jan 2014
Location: Duisburg
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Germany 
Offroad Training for beginners

We went to an Offroad Training last Weekend and we was surprised what is possible with the car and old snow tires.

The location: Germany Jänschwalde near Cottbus,

Now some impressissions:








 Greetings

Kai 
 
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Looks good, the pics are a bit small though, got any more?
  
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a normal size in his gallery Scarab Thumbs Up

... looks like you had a good day out Very Happy
  
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LRE OR Landcraft Bala offer similar courses.
 Steve  
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Good to see a proper motor being used

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silverbullet
 


Member Since: 14 Jan 2014
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it was funny, the training runs 2,5 days and some sections we couldnt drive with the D3. Its too long, so some Jeeps prepared the track first.

There are more pics and vids, but too much to show all.

Some sections could be managed by a D3, but the car wouldnt look fine after that. So told us the support. 2 little scratches and a easily deformed sump guard in front we took at home Confused

By the way, the car is for holiday and just a little bit soft-offroad, not for hard use. Think there are enough other cars for real offroading.
 Greetings

Kai 
 
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