roveribis
Member Since: 04 Apr 2009
Location: Puerto Rico
Posts: 132
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LR3 in Puerto Rico VIDEOS |
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Hi!
Been lurking around the forum for a while. Thought to start sharing what my LR3 does in Puerto Rico (USA).
In this video, the car is 4 months old!:
Typical, family ride in PR:
Here already have the ARB: MUD:
Since then I have added WAY TOO Many upgrades. I'm finishing a whole car skidplate, and going to 33" tires....
Already have: dual battery, winch, ARB air compressor, Rovertym skids, 'snorkle' sealed for real, CB radio, etc....
Will post all of this in a few weeks...
Thanks for looking....
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16th Aug 2010 5:45 pm |
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JamesG01
Member Since: 30 Apr 2009
Location: Worthing
Posts: 384
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roveribis,
That is awesome!
Where is that?
My dad was stationed at Roosey Roads for five years when I was a kid, I still miss Puerto Rico and the sound of coquis at night. 55-Reg Java Black SE, Unlocked SatNav (via Wiggs and Bodsy), Nudge Bar/Driving Lamps/RAI, Front & Rear Lamp Guards, RLD Sump Plate, RLD spare wheel protector
"Every movie-going moron knows that only a mining company could be evil enough to attack Smurfs living in a rainforest." - Doug Casey
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16th Aug 2010 7:05 pm |
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roveribis
Member Since: 04 Apr 2009
Location: Puerto Rico
Posts: 132
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Here they call it the 'morovis' route since that is the town we start from.
There is a pretty nice 4x4 crowd here in PR. Recently they went for the guiness book of records of the longest line of 4x4 cars....
There is SOOO much mud here in the extreme trails (not on video) that I'm moving to nitto mud grapplers 33" just to get that little extra help. I'm way heavier than everyone else!
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16th Aug 2010 11:27 pm |
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