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napotnik
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Hello,
My name is August. I've been driving land rovers for as long as I can remember. I was raised on off road adventure stories from my dad. I learned to drive on a 73 series III rover, the hard way. I've driven every rover from a 73s3 to a 1999 rangie HSE. its in my blood now. people ask me what do i think about their new sports car or ***** suv and i tell them.. 'its no rover.'
my favorite place to go is into the mountains with my old red rover. camping rules. its even more fun to take somebody who has never been off road. my favorite thing about driving the rover is the shock on the other guy's face when i pull through the obstacle and end up pulling him out.
so what can i say? the land rover experience is part of me..
i enjoy rugby and raising english mastiffs as well. Check out Greiner Hall on the web sometime. i'm still in school.. JMU. History major. i suppose i'll teach when i get out after 6 years or so in the USMC assuming i make it through OCS.
i look forward to posting on this forum when i can.
Cheers
August
My name is August. I've been driving land rovers for as long as I can remember. I was raised on off road adventure stories from my dad. I learned to drive on a 73 series III rover, the hard way. I've driven every rover from a 73s3 to a 1999 rangie HSE. its in my blood now. people ask me what do i think about their new sports car or ***** suv and i tell them.. 'its no rover.'
my favorite place to go is into the mountains with my old red rover. camping rules. its even more fun to take somebody who has never been off road. my favorite thing about driving the rover is the shock on the other guy's face when i pull through the obstacle and end up pulling him out.
i enjoy rugby and raising english mastiffs as well. Check out Greiner Hall on the web sometime. i'm still in school.. JMU. History major. i suppose i'll teach when i get out after 6 years or so in the USMC assuming i make it through OCS.
i look forward to posting on this forum when i can.
Cheers
August