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Kinda.
Mainly I'm thinking, what a waste of money and waste of a Land Rover.
Also, 4x6 is lumber, not a vehicle description.
Number of wheel positions is first, number of positions that drive is second. So it's 6x4.
Except it isn't that either, since all wheels are drive wheels.
It's actually a 6x6.
The Sandtrekker Land Rover was originally 6x4, in its first incarnation. It had really poor performance off-road.
Mainly I'm thinking, what a waste of money and waste of a Land Rover.
Also, 4x6 is lumber, not a vehicle description.
Number of wheel positions is first, number of positions that drive is second. So it's 6x4.
Except it isn't that either, since all wheels are drive wheels.
It's actually a 6x6.
The Sandtrekker Land Rover was originally 6x4, in its first incarnation. It had really poor performance off-road.
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