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Во вторую же, я понял почему он Монстр ... Ехал себе ночью, забыв где его оставил, а потом увидел ряды его фар, пробудивших в моменте какую-то арахнофобию, то ли ещё что
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When they came to Mongolia, they decided to create a unique jeep that would overcome the most difficult terrain. But how to create it?
One of the engineers suggested using the GAZ 66 base, which was plentiful, and adding a GAZ 53 cab to make it easier to drive. Instead of regular tires, we decided to put T-150 tires, which work very well in mud and rough terrain.
But what about the front of the SUV? One craftsman suggested using the front end of a Land Rover. It all looked strange, but the engineers were convinced that it would be the best SUV in the world.
Original design author: ronnie