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HELP! Getting a Supra out of 1ft gravel. :(


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So everyone wishes me luck for today and then this happens!

 

How the feck do I get her out? Tried 2 planks which have now been burried with gravel and are stuck (see string) and engaged L Drive and Reverse geer. Tried turning full lock and she's burried herself.:rolleyes:

 

Before you ask, I didn't take her onto the gravel for some 'fun', I had to reverse her into my garage to do some work. Then I got stuck. I told my sodding old dears it was a bad idea to gravel half the drive!

 

This is a great day! :)

 

I'm such a plank.

 

Help!

 

Greg

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ok mate i had this problem with mine getting stuck in wet soil! get a few people together abt 4 of you, dont need wood behind wheels as shes close to the pavement, keep pushing foward and backwards until she strats to move, get a bit of movement going and go for a big push backward ripping her out and on to the pavement, worked for us!

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LOL Thanks guys (don't take the piss Chris!:p )

 

She's out now. Going to bury my mums car when that's back.

 

The old digging routine worked the best, shovelled a load of gravel from underneath and that was good enough to see her through.

 

The gravel is a right mess now.

 

Right, time for a break! :)

 

Cheers,

 

Greg

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Far too sodding much mate!

 

I asked them why the hell they didn't pave the whole lot, they replied "We haven't got the money unless you want to bloody pay". Fair point, but here's why a few extra pounds saves a lot of hassle.

 

Of course, it's not their car so they don't care!

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PMSL!

Sorry Greg, but I can't help laughing.

 

I did the same with a hire car in Greece. Drove it into the sand. Still, it was a good excuse to hang around the beach bar for a few hours ;)

 

Also got a fork lift stuck in gravel once...tried to pull it out with my 1.0 Nova. That didn't turn out so good.

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with only a few days to go we may have thread of the year!

 

so,... lets review the list again shall we Greg ;)

 

- Get car stuck

- Retrieve car from gravel pit

- Good clean with the luxury car cleaning kit from Pete Richards

- Inside clean too with new supra matts fitted from Supradibbs

- time for a tea break I think

- Fitting Miami GT Rad slam panel from Richardstock

- Fitting my clear bumper indicators

- Wiring and HID connections

 

2 down, 6 to go :)

 

sorry mate ;)

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Ha, ha thanks guys!

 

I've just come in after a hard days work digging! Pete - good to see I'm not the only one then mate! At least you had sunshine on your back and not foggy, crappy weather!

 

Fitted the slam panel, washed her for 2 hours and cleaned the inside and fitted new supra matts. Topped up a few fluids, sorted out the washer jet (well one side) the bloody needle snapped off in the other and is now stuck! :)

 

Not had time to fit the clear bumper lights yet! Or sort out the HIDs.

 

All in all, a great day and I've had fun! ;)

 

Thanks for your kind piss-taking comments people!

 

Greg

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