HAahahaha, someone showed me this, funny much.
ignore the canned laughter though, think its been recorded off somthing like youve been framed etc.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jsjw1yc6q4w
Why you should use a 406 for a towing car, not this one.
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Re: Why you should use a 406 for a towing car, not this one.
Lmao brilliant why didntr he just apply the brakes.
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Re: Why you should use a 406 for a towing car, not this one.
Gem!
One less Renault...
One less caravan...
RESULT
One less Renault...
One less caravan...
RESULT

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Re: Why you should use a 406 for a towing car, not this one.
It wouldn't surprise me if a caravan could drag an renault 5 down a hill, brakes or no brakesadam03031980 wrote:Lmao brilliant why didntr he just apply the brakes.

<steve_earwig> I think this forum is more about keeping our cars going with minimal outlay than giving our cars more reason to go bang