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Kingsley Holgate

Posted: Sun Jul 29, 2007 6:49 pm
by Niel
Kingsley must have an interesting life and I would like to hear a couple of his stories. :D There is just 1 thing that I would recommend :x DRIVE A TOYOTA man. :D

See link for progress on their Africa Outside Edge expedition

http://www.outsideedge.co.za/

Re: Kingsley Holgate

Posted: Sun Jul 29, 2007 9:06 pm
by BenHur
No man he can't drive a Toyota, where is the challenge in that :?: :shock: :shock: What makes him so popular and remarkable is that he been through all his adventure and came out the other side in one piece, in spite of the Land Rovers he drive. That’s the real achievement. 8) It’s like these guys with no legs completing the Cape Argus. They do it against the odds. :shock: :shock:

That is why they use Land Rovers for the Camel Trophy as well. They had to find a vehicle that makes the event challenging. What fun would it be, doing the Camel Trophy in a Toyota that would simply idle through everything without much effort?


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Re: Kingsley Holgate

Posted: Sun Jul 29, 2007 11:25 pm
by Niel
Meer waar woorde was lanklaas gespreek. :D Wonder what that comment will do on the 4x4 community site. :?: 8) 8) He he he …

Re: Kingsley Holgate

Posted: Sun Jul 29, 2007 11:49 pm
by BenHur
Niel wrote:Meer waar woorde was lanklaas gespreek. :D Wonder what that comment will do on the 4x4 community site. :?: 8) 8) He he he …
It will be deleted - called off topic :wink:

Re: Kingsley Holgate

Posted: Mon Jul 30, 2007 1:18 pm
by pietpetoors
I heard a rumour that he will be using a Patrol in the future, is it true?

Bennie, you are spot on with your explanation below, this weekend we were climbing mountain at Matroosberg to see the snow. Some places the Defenders and Discos had to try 5 or 6 times before they could go up, we went up lekker rustig the first time in the Hilux. So I can see that if you drive a Landy any off-road experience becomes a challenge.

Re: Kingsley Holgate

Posted: Mon Jul 30, 2007 1:25 pm
by Family_Dog
benhur wrote:
Niel wrote:Meer waar woorde was lanklaas gespreek. :D Wonder what that comment will do on the 4x4 community site. :?: 8) 8) He he he …
It will be deleted - called off topic :wink:
It would incur 100 letters from irate LR owners, and you would be classified a Moderator's nightmare! :mrgreen: :mrgreen:

-F_D

Re: Kingsley Holgate

Posted: Wed Aug 01, 2007 8:23 pm
by Harold
Benhur:
Better keep your collar flipped up and your hat pulled down when you gert near a Landrover. But don't dispair if the going gets tough, just call us!

Re: Kingsley Holgate

Posted: Sat Aug 04, 2007 6:35 pm
by Cookie Monster
Hay Bennie

I second your comments :mrgreen: We used to be a Landy dealer when BMW owned LandRover and I spent more then enough weekends running after faulty Landys all over the east cape when I was still on the Bench

Re: Kingsley Holgate

Posted: Sat Aug 04, 2007 8:14 pm
by BenHur
Harold wrote:Benhur:
Better keep your collar flipped up and your hat pulled down when you gert near a Landrover. But don't dispair if the going gets tough, just call us!
Moenie worry nie ek is nie 'n bang oukie nie. Ek kan Land Rover oukies handle. Ek het so paar maande terug 'n paar van my kliente uit geneem op 'n dag uitstappie (deur die werk betaal) na die Landrover Experience by Kayalami. Ek het daar in die "loins den" ing gery met my Pajero, ek het aspris 'n Jeep hemp gedra en reguit vir die Landrover instukteurs laat weet ek ry 'n regte 4x4 en wat ek van hulle 4x4s dink.

Daar was net een voertuig wat ek daar bestuur het wat my impress het. Dit was die < R 1M se Range Rover V8 maar ek sal dit ook eerder soos my Pajero as my plat kar gebruik as ek een sou kon besit. Daai ding is nogal luuks hoor.

Re: Kingsley Holgate

Posted: Mon Aug 27, 2007 1:33 pm
by xuliH
Aaaahh.

Feeling right at home here.

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Re: Kingsley Holgate

Posted: Mon Aug 27, 2007 9:36 pm
by SYRON CONVERSIONS
What it basically boils down to is this

Would Toyota sponsor him vehicle's and finance to drive a Hilux on a exerbition like this and would a Hilux be able to handle the loads that these guys are carrying on and in their Landrovers

I recon that many of his stories are just made up to satisfy his sponsors and make out as if AFRICA is still very wild as we are made to believe.

My friends who drove their Uni-mog 28 000km down from the UK through Africa said that they did not even have to use their diff locks, through the Moroccan desert they said that they only used high range 4x4.