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I parked in the front yard last night and all was good untill I go out to the car at 6:45am to go to work...

3 hours later 1 foot of mud deep and the car almost sliding into the hole in the front yard. I called my wife home from work with a freind, a 4wD and tow rope :P

I was covered in mud and it looks like someone had a demolition derby in the front yard...

here are the pics for a laugh.

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as you can see the boards under the tyres gut buried nearly a foot deep

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the bottom of the car was dragging on the mud

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when we towed it out the wheels just slid not rolled

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I nearly lost the car in the hole of doom

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After being pissed off for an hour i had a laugh and went to work :mrt:

FEAR THE HOLE OF DOOM...

That's what you get for using your front yard as a skidpan Nic... if you just eased off for a while some grass might actually grow :mrt:

looks like my front yard :P, the cars get treated better than i do

yep was thinking that...

cops came over about an unrelated incident last night and had some puzzled looks and did the "look at the car" "look at the tyre marks" routine.

i felt like they wanted to say something :P my front yard, i will do all the burnouts i want...

yep was thinking that...

cops came over about an unrelated incident last night and had some puzzled looks and did the "look at the car" "look at the tyre marks" routine.

i felt like they wanted to say something :) my front yard, i will do all the burnouts i want...

We could run the next drift course at your place! :laughing-smiley-014:

When the mud you've been driving through is acutally above the FMIC (and you've cleared it by hand after getting to point B) and marks are level with the top of the front bar, you know it's been raining for a while... :-)

(after about 15-20k's of 4 wheel 'sliding' in a '33 GTST......doh me for choosing an unsealed road.. again.....)

The saying 'She'll be right' really owes me, sometimes.......

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