View Full Version : Field strip a jeep in 4 mins
Smifffy
13th September 2010, 11:04
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http://jalopnik.com/5634860/soldiers-tear-apart-rebuild-a-jeep-in-four-minutes
Grubber
13th September 2010, 11:11
Ok, so non of these guys work for AMPS then!
nudemetalz
13th September 2010, 12:17
Awesome !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
NighthawkNZ
13th September 2010, 12:20
I could strip it alot quicker (in a matter of seconds) :innocent:... but putting it back together again would be impossible... :shifty:
They make good target practise
mashman
13th September 2010, 15:05
impressive, most impressive... doubt the lads from Merseyside could do much better... they certainly wouldn't put it back together...
T.W.R
13th September 2010, 15:12
Love to see them attempt that with one that's actually seen field service :yes:
makes a huge difference when there's only a few of the bolts in place & done up pinch tight holding things together ;)
NighthawkNZ
13th September 2010, 15:24
makes a huge difference when there's only a few of the bolts in place & done up pinch tight holding things together ;)
Held together with bubble gum and Blu-Tac
Ronin
13th September 2010, 15:58
Would like to see them take a cattle stop at speed before taking it apart...
Motu
13th September 2010, 17:49
Yeah,right...
Taking the wheels off actually took the longest - they were the only nuts on the vehicle.
davereid
14th September 2010, 07:54
Yeah,right...
Taking the wheels off actually took the longest - they were the only nuts on the vehicle.
No Brake lines... No wiring loom...no exhaust system...
Still, it did drive in and drive off, even with all the dodgy stuff it was good watching.
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