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One of the many use's of a Baja Bug!!!!!!

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PULLING OUT A LETTER BOX!!!! :hangloose: :hangloose: :hangloose:
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ha ha ----or maybe handbrake problems.
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Stompie-wp wrote:PULLING OUT A LETTER BOX!!!! :hangloose: :hangloose: :hangloose:
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Looks like a good way to stop it biting the neighbours
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Post by Blitzkrieg »

I need to come and use your Baja one night to remove the annoying neighbors intercom box :twisted:

Next time that the w(b)itch tells me that the car is too loud......... :lol:
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That is a prime example of the very rare Beetleius Guardius Rosso or using its more common name, the Red Guarding Beetle. Complete with bobbed tale and snipped ears. You'll also not the characteristic stance - called "ready to chase some fun"; hence the restraint.

Experts claim that the Red Guarding Beetle is an excellent companion and a brilliant pet. It is not suited to be kept in smaller properties however, as it has an instinctive need to explore and is rather difficult to house train; willfully insisting in marking its territory with a puddle in the driveway
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jmvv wrote:That is a prime example of the very rare Beetleius Guardius Rosso or using its more common name, the Red Guarding Beetle. Complete with bobbed tale and snipped ears. You'll also not the characteristic stance - called "ready to chase some fun"; hence the restraint.

Experts claim that the Red Guarding Beetle is an excellent companion and a brilliant pet. It is not suited to be kept in smaller properties however, as it has an instinctive need to explore and is rather difficult to house train; willfully insisting in marking its territory with a puddle in the driveway
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Good one!

I was wondering if it was tied to the post box because the handbrake wasn't working and the starter was also faulty, so it had to stay idling. :D
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Post by dubster »

or you can use it to take out your dads garage wall he's busy building,just for the fun of it..........(not really i :bn: my pants and my dad was over the moon with happiness)

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