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Logan June Night Run

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Logan June Night Run

Post by SilverGQ »

WHEN
Saturday 2nd June 2007

LEAVING FROM
Cityview 4wd Park (http://www.cityview4x4park.com for details), Main office

START TIME
Start assembling at 5.30pm for a 6.30pm driver briefing/deprture
All participants are required to 'sign on' proir to the run, so please ensure you are there early enough to do so.

RATED
Medium with options...

This run will be held in conjunction with the Cityview night runs generally held later in the month.

Food and drinks will be available at the start of the run, raffle tickets will also be available for purchase.

Participants vehicles will be checked for a recovery gear and acceptable recovery points.

Please note - There will be a $5 charge for participating in this run. This covers your entry to the park for the run only, any participants wanting to stay overnight and play the next day should see Pete from cityview on the night or contact him via the contact details on his website (in the FAQ tab) for pricing.
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Post by cityview »

Put simply , $5/ vehicle covers Public Liability for the property for you guys and gals to go nuts. If you want to stay the night and camp feel free. I will deduct the $5 entry fee from the camping fees so all you will pay is $5 per person (max $15 per family) If you want to come the day before or stay the day after - day fees are as follows,

Sun-up to sun-down $5 per adult (kids under 16y/o free)
Vehicle fee day 1 $20 and day 2 onward $10.

Please dont hesitate to ring me on 0424568886 if you have any quierys.

Also , this is a Logan Club organised run , with maybe 3 new tracks/stages to be run along with 2 or 3 existing ones. I have been asked to assist with clearing some of the new tracks and have offered to do a proof of the line map for the run , but ultimately the run is organised by Jason and Ben so please direct any questions their way. Thanks Guys.

Regards

Peter

Ps Sorry to those who wanted to come this weekend for our usual nite run , unfortunately due to outside influences I am unavailable Sat Nite 26th May. Thanks.
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Post by nairbo »

I'm thinking of comming out in the rangie for a bit of fun, who else is going ?
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Post by cityview »

Got about 14 cars entered for this one so far and thats only from the park customers and another local club. Dont know how many from here or from the Logan club are coming.........
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Post by MY92SURF »

Bugger... i'm unavailable for this one.

Sorry Ron, i won't be able to navi for this one, theres a fishing comp on.
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Post by bastard »

MY92SURF wrote:Bugger... i'm unavailable for this one.

Sorry Ron, i won't be able to navi for this one, theres a fishing comp on.
Glad to see you converted,the boating should allways come first.
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Post by MY92SURF »

bastard wrote:
MY92SURF wrote:Bugger... i'm unavailable for this one.

Sorry Ron, i won't be able to navi for this one, theres a fishing comp on.
Glad to see you converted,the boating should allways come first.
haha true.... i'm in the process of looking at a tinny project too...
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Post by NissanTuff »

We will be there :) :)
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Post by luxinburg »

All goes well i"ll be there.Haven"t been to cityview for a while and Logan nav runs are always good fun.
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Post by rvh96 »

im in mite have to get my wife to navi though :cry:
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Post by millhouse »

so will this be a stickmap type run or a tag along?
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Post by bubs »

there :cool:
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Post by cityview »

Hey all.

I have done a stick map for a med/hard run with 6 stages and options for spectators in stock cars to get from stage to stage and spectate. Its Jason and Ben's run so they have the final say if we use it. They will be here Sat to clear some extreme options for 2 of the new stages , so if anyone wants to come and help some time Sat before 4pm your most welcome. (Fees apply if your not helping with the track clearing) The run I have done took 3 1/2 hours without time doing the stages. Also I have asked if Mick or Wayne are available (its a maybe at this stage) so that the Mog Rover will be on this run. If your not interested in coming to play then come and watch the rest have some fun , and see the city lights from the top of the Mountains.

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Post by RUFF »

bubs wrote:there :cool:
Is ya funny looking mate comming out as well?

Did he fix his transfer?
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Post by bubs »

RUFF wrote:
bubs wrote:there :cool:
Is ya funny looking mate comming out as well?

Did he fix his transfer?
yes the 83lux will also be there

anyone have some agressive 35's for loan :lol:
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Post by RUFF »

bubs wrote:
RUFF wrote:
bubs wrote:there :cool:
Is ya funny looking mate comming out as well?

Did he fix his transfer?
yes the 83lux will also be there

anyone have some agressive 35's for loan :lol:
I got some 37" Krawlers. You will need some spacers and will need to drain all the water out of them :D
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Post by 83 lux »

RUFF wrote:
bubs wrote:there :cool:
Is ya funny looking mate comming out as well?

Did he fix his transfer?
Yer and i am bring my carrot top mate with me :armsup: :armsup: :finger:
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Post by bubs »

RUFF wrote:
bubs wrote:
RUFF wrote:
bubs wrote:there :cool:
Is ya funny looking mate comming out as well?

Did he fix his transfer?
yes the 83lux will also be there

anyone have some agressive 35's for loan :lol:
I got some 37" Krawlers. You will need some spacers and will need to drain all the water out of them :D
no spacers and too much effort to switch rims :lol:
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Post by RUFF »

bubs wrote:
RUFF wrote:
bubs wrote:
RUFF wrote:
bubs wrote:there :cool:
Is ya funny looking mate comming out as well?

Did he fix his transfer?
yes the 83lux will also be there

anyone have some agressive 35's for loan :lol:
I got some 37" Krawlers. You will need some spacers and will need to drain all the water out of them :D
no spacers and too much effort to switch rims :lol:
I can get some spacers :twisted:
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Post by 1Tuffrover »

last minute we have diceded to go so i had better go and get the truck ready. See you all their

Cheers

P.S how many people are going?
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Post by Shane »

bubs wrote:
RUFF wrote:
bubs wrote:there :cool:
Is ya funny looking mate comming out as well?

Did he fix his transfer?
yes the 83lux will also be there

anyone have some agressive 35's for loan :lol:
I've got some 37" creepys on flipped rims (toyota pattern) if you want to use them. Just get scotty to call me and arrange it. They are basically new and need a good run in :lol: .
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Post by RUFF »

Shane wrote:
bubs wrote:
RUFF wrote:
bubs wrote:there :cool:
Is ya funny looking mate comming out as well?

Did he fix his transfer?
yes the 83lux will also be there

anyone have some agressive 35's for loan :lol:
I've got some 37" creepys on flipped rims (toyota pattern) if you want to use them. Just get scotty to call me and arrange it. They are basically new and need a good run in :lol: .
I actually doubt he has the gearing anyway. Its got stock T case gears and 4.88 diffs. Its prob struggling on 33s as it is.
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Post by bama »

Will b there where do we meet at the house?
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Post by bubs »

wow huge turnout

I now have a bent drag link and a broken drivers side CV - no locker :finger:

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Post by RUFF »

I beleive 40 rigs turned up.

Was a great run once i worked out where we were on the map :x

Just a pitty we got towed out after the 3rd check point :bad-words:

:armsup: :armsup: to Jason,Ben and of course Pete it was a really great night.
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Post by luxinburg »

Got home at 2.30am . Ist cp was closed 2nd cp was up a rock filled creek, i drove the med option, hard option out of the creek looked nasty. Cp 3 watched a guy in front of me in a gq getting some air under the front wheels coming down breaking a cv. After giving him a hand winching out, i avoided the bonus line and drove up no problems.Cp4 was a small hill climb, hard option had a metre high rock step half way up. After giving the front bar a scrape i drove the rock step. After watching a few more cars drive up, a guy in a mq shorty broke a rear axle.The drive through cp5 was another good creek run with a nice steep exit out. Didn"t find cp6, we called it a night. BIG THANKS TO THE LOGAN CLUB AND PETER FOR A GOOD NIGHT. :armsup: :armsup:
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Post by 92mav »

Thanks for the hand with the winching. was having a good night till then. had an early night. :cry:

thanks again and thanks to the logan club for putting nights like this on for us all

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Post by RUFF »

It was great how fast 40 rigs were flowing through the check points. We were the last cars and when we got to the first check point only had to wait about 5 mins. The check points were not super hard but there sure were a few guys breaking lots of stuff.

I couldnt beleive how close the Red NBS Zook came to flipping over backwards at the very top of CP 4. His Navi couldnt get out fast enough :D I dont blame him i would have been out a long time before he bailed :armsup:
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Post by millhouse »

yeah was a good run, the hard exit to cp2 was fun as was the cp5 creek run and the loose climb up to the lookout stopped a few aswell.
I managed to scare the crap out of the misses a few times too!!! :D
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Post by cityview »

Thanks to all who came , it was a great run in the true tradition of a Logan club run. For those who chose to spectate and take the easy tracks , you got off lightly. There was lots of carnage from flat batteries to springs and shocks falling off and from cv's and axles to diffs screaming to get out. I blew the rear diff in the Jimny , totally lunched the crown and pinnion. Was bound to happen one day. Glad it was now and not at the Trials in a few weeks time. Thanks to Ben Jason and Scottie for planning and organising the run. Hopefully we can do another one in a few months time.

Peter
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