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SVT's TRX4 - A tale of tiny trucking

By the by, SVT’s first home-testtrack looks suspiciously like mine. I, also, have ‘a rock’ . A small rock. One of the perks of living in the north of The Netherlands. Soo unbelievably flat and rock-less. Not many rocks makes one buy less of the expensive upgrade parts for one’s TRX. ( Eeh.. scratch that. I did buy sòme parts...for ehh.. ‘research’. Yes.. ) When we run into an actual hill, it’ll get into the newspapers, and camera-crews will be falling over eachother to film it, might it disappear with the next bit of rain.

Is it flat enough to see Brussels from a step ladder?

That would be impressively flat.

Jay, come to Florida...... only high spots are landfill...... Rocks, yep rip rap on the banks of everything

Indeed, the trash is always highest in Florida.

Get outta that swamp down there Mike and come crawl up this way. I've found some great spots less then 10 mins from my house. Rocks and hills minus the landfill!

Truck looks great Derek! How's those driveshafts holding up? I'm looking to get some new ones on my Trx.

Don't know about that, haven't got a chance to go driving. I'll definitely find out how they hold up with giant motor power.
 
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