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    Post How to get your timber home.........

    Just found this on another US post http://www.popwood.com/features/vw.html

    Just proves I don't need the Landcruiser....
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    And I thought we were bad... once carried home about a thousand pavers in our little Telstar. A very interesting experience, I can tell you!
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    Wink

    Puts a new meaning on load bearing ethics!
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    They just don't build them VW's like they used to. Hahahahahahah....
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    I get the feeling that even a good ute would have trouble with that lot...
    Cogito cogito, cogito ergo sum
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    I once carried 90 8" concrete blocks home in a 1965 Bedford (Vauxhall Viva)panel van. Every time you hit a small bump in the road the rear number plate hit the ground and the front wheels just lifted off the ground. The steering was certainly light. The vehicle lasted for a further 100,000 miles after that "hairy" trip

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