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Dreadnought
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Any Pinzgauers in Poland????? or will I be either the first or the first of many?? Dorota and I are moving to Poland sometime next spring...for cheap land (you wouldn,t believe) and some of the best off roading in Europe. (my Pinz will be back in its natural habitat...mountains)
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Well there was a 710k in Poland for a while... OURS
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And again I hope.........perhaps you,ll be visiting us??? did you see my post Salisbury Plain???? Challenger 2 running alongside me, really made the Pinz look small. I just went to my local truck parts factor for new mirrors, got 2 nice big ones for £18 (Ashtree..) they just clamped on no problem. From what I see on here it is diffult to get parts like that elsewhere? I put my original Pinz ones away (I,ll bring em out in 10 years when they are really rare and buy a set of tyres on the profit) Hey maybe we,ll be the first to be resident Pinzgauer owners in Poland?????
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Was down by the tank training grounds at Bovington in the summer, didn't see any tanks this time but in 2006 we went to the tank museum and while out on the roads nearby saw Challenger 2 training tank with a special turret and L plates on the back!

Not seen any MOD Pinzgauers for ages but we are at the Leuchars airshow in a week and they have 6x6 Pinzgauer ambulances on the airfield.

Did you get your hand brake sorted?

By the way there is an English speaking off-road club in Poland, we met one of its members with a Landrover in the west of Poland. He told us they get to use the local NATO base (unoficially) for off-roading! Should be a few UK army Pinzgauers there as they train in Poland a lot now.
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