The best looking Pinzgauer replacement I've seen

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spandit
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The best looking Pinzgauer replacement I've seen

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The IMI Wildcat:

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Uses a Tatra chassis so must be good! Bit bigger than the pocket Pinzi, mind

That said, this is pretty cool looking too:

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It's a GAZ-3937
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Re: The best looking Pinzgauer replacement I've seen

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Hell yeah!...
captxmas
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Re: The best looking Pinzgauer replacement I've seen

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I Love my 710 but.........I WANT ONE!
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David Dunn
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Re: The best looking Pinzgauer replacement I've seen

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Sheez...At least pick a Steyr, or a Mowag or a BAE or a ???
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Ok, which is the Stryker? the Pandur, or the Piranha? :lol:
No matter which, the perfect commuter for Los Angeles :mrgreen:
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The Trojan Horse... the 1st Pinz used to covertly carry troops into battle .




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