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Old 02-08-2003, 07:05 PM
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Florida one of the only places that seems to have hard enough sand to drive cars on. I,v been on the beach with my 81wagon and barly mad it back out, went down another time after a snow storm in my Loyal before the lift, and got to close to the water the sand just gave way and swallowed my car, thankfully a guy was riding his quad on the beach and whent back to get his K1500 Chevy. We all most both ended up stuck out there but we did get it out. From now on i'm not going to the beach without a big reascue truck. I went back out to that spot with my freind in his V8 strait axle Ranger with 37"boggers, in two wheel drive the sand would just start to swallow his rear axle. So in my opinion don't do it , not in a Legacy, not in an SVX, becides sand can get in your bearing.
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