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Post by Ruffy »

LOCKEE wrote:
NavRun wrote:Dan, your almost accepted in the (Paoletti) my family you have done so many. :) Liz already is.

Your already part of theNavrun family that's for sure.
What is the old saying you can choose your friends but not your family? :roll: ;) :armsup:
I choose not to have Lockee as my friend :roll:
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Post by RangieRacing »

Hey Dan, part of the Rudi family, ah that is why you achieve 99% correct in the nav runs, could'nt work it out during the stages. With such a record you would get a nav seat in any rig. Can you drive as well? Gary :D
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Post by Ruffy »

RangieRacing wrote:Hey Dan, part of the Rudi family, ah that is why you achieve 99% correct in the nav runs, could'nt work it out during the stages. With such a record you would get a nav seat in any rig. Can you drive as well? Gary :D
Hell yeah, i'm a driver at heart. I only Navi cos it gets me to the events!
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Re: 50

Post by Blue Lightning »

Hobzee wrote: ... just kidding about the bike ... :lol:
I was going to suggest that maybe Todd brings a bike... They don't have Clutches :armsup:[/quote]

Clutch all fixed with a new and improved setup so watch out Mr Ruffy. :grab:

Sounds like it's going to be a rip snorter of an event. Can't wait as there is going to be some really good teams there. Bring on the CREEK RUNS.
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Post by Blue Lightning »

RangieRacing wrote:Believe the Cliffhanger is already a national event, whether we need to head down the road for the need to attract international teams is debateable. The organisers of the Cliffhanger need to trend carefully or the event will up a "status" event where only those competitors with the capacity to invest vast sums of money will be able to compete. I have seen the Cliffhanger encompass all that other top notch events provide in terms of stages but at an investment within the reach of the majority and not the minority.

The end result of events such as the Australia Safari and others where we won't utter there names cater for those who can afford the ever increasing entry fee. It is understood without question that the organisers need to cover their costs with some extra but not at the expense of competitors who wish to compete in a sport that is expensive for them to build their rigs but want to have some enjoyment and fun. We are not Formula One and unless we are careful the end result will be events that are expensive and only for the special few. Gary

Gary this event is always going to attract big dollar rigs because we all have one thing in common, we all love 4WD competition. The cost of this event, the prizes on offer and the stages are the best out there so it's definitely going to attract them. As you know though if you can't use a GPS or navigate yourself through Cliffhanger stages, then a million dollar rig will not help you out there. Also the Navrun guys definitely don't rate you on how much your rig is worth and they put stages in there to slow down the faster rigs with tight and technical tracks.

Bring on the Internationals, mark NAVRUN on the International calendar I say.

It's obvious that these guys aren't out to make a million bucks from it as it's their passion, you can see that a mile away.



I do think you should spend that little bit extra and buy a NISSAN though, so you can compete in all of the stages rather than fixing a Rangie for half of the event....LOL. :multi:



Actually, I might have been fixing a Nissan for half the event. :silly:
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Post by beretta »

Ruffy wrote:
RangieRacing wrote:Hey Dan, part of the Rudi family, ah that is why you achieve 99% correct in the nav runs, could'nt work it out during the stages. With such a record you would get a nav seat in any rig. Can you drive as well? Gary :D
Hell yeah, i'm a driver at heart. I only Navi cos it gets me to the events!
I can vouch for that Gaz, he can definately drive as good as he Navi's! ;)
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Post by RangieRacing »

Todd wrote
I do think you should spend that little bit extra and buy a NISSAN though, so you can compete in all of the stages rather than fixing a Rangie for half of the event....
Todd

Ah! the love of the Rangie, only the true believers would understand. Gary
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Post by Hobzee »

Jeep, Suzi and Rangie owners .... they were all painted with the same brush.. I guess we will never understand!!

Sunday Night Stage 1 - Note there will be a prologue on the Sunday night. It will be a half hour navigation dash to about 6 points only. Sounds easy enough. This stage has been in all Claiffhangers and has managed to take out at least 1 swivel housing every year. Let's call it "The Muppet Show" in '08. We will run 5 groups of 10 rigs at a time and is very close to camp.

Make sure you dont rock up so late that you miss this stage - the points count. Last group will start at about 10pm and you need to be registered and srutineer/log book checked etc before hand.

The purpose is 2 fold. 1) We will set Monday/Tuesday groups based on the results of this stage and 2) It will thin the field down so we can send half the marshals home early ... ;)
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Post by pigletracing »

hey Gary RANGIES are like pig dogs,,,as in only their owners could luv em,
& as for "HOBBZIES LAST COMENT" it seem like things have just become a
little more
serious,think I mite have to buy a GPS & learn how to turn it on
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Re: update

Post by Ruffy »

Hobzee wrote:Sunday Night Stage 1 - Note there will be a prologue on the Sunday night. It will be a half hour navigation dash to about 6 points only. Sounds easy enough. This stage has been in all Claiffhangers and has managed to take out at least 1 swivel housing every year. Let's call it "The Muppet Show" in '08.
Oh dear... Not another 5.00 am finish of repairing Muppets front end... Oh hang on.. the Blat down the creek at 5 was pretty good fun.. Bring on the swivel housings :armsup: Crack out the ready mig :armsup: Start stripping Kevvy's GU :armsup: Get out the Kellogs welding mask :armsup: We're goin' racin' :twisted:
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Post by Blue Lightning »

What an excellent stage to start on, there's some big gooleys and washouts in that high speed paddock.

Hey Ruffy what was the comment you said to Chris when you guys pulled up beside us on the return leg of that stage before we launched 6 foot in the air......TWICE within 50 metres of each other. :multi: ......... :silly:

Bring it on.

2DEXTREME seriously strong front control arms are definitely a must for this stage and event as Muppet broke 2 standard arms in 1 go from one of the smaller washouts that were hidden by darkness. An investment that will save a lot of money from repairs. These arms are made to order to suit any size lift for most types of 4b's and for conversions from one type of chassis to another type of diff housing assembly. So all of those Rangies and others that Hobzee said can have NISSAN running gear under them to make 'em stronger.

Call Dale at 2DEXTREME for Prices and various options on: 0407 837 074 and he can ship them anywhere in AUS.

I "THINK" Hobzee might even sell them in his shop too.
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Post by Ruffy »

Blue Lightning wrote:Hey Ruffy what was the comment you said to Chris when you guys pulled up beside us on the return leg of that stage before we launched 6 foot in the air......TWICE within 50 metres of each other. :multi: ......... :silly:

Bring it on.

2DEXTREME seriously strong front control arms are definitely a must for this stage and event as Muppet broke 2 standard arms in 1 go from one of the smaller washouts that were hidden by darkness. An investment that will save a lot of money from repairs. These arms are made to order to suit any size lift for most types of 4b's and for conversions from one type of chassis to another type of diff housing assembly.
I've gotta say i can vouch for those arms. I was up all night fixing Muppets GU that drove through the same stuff that Todd hit at warp speed 53... There was actually two comments Todd... One was refering to us needing some suspension like yours and the other one i can't repeat in public but i wasn't liking you at the time :P ;)
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Post by Hobzee »

Yes, good call Todd.

We are selling Dale's 2DExtreme arms. Prices are very good. PM me if interested.

Also doing drop boxes, h/d adj drag links and h/d rear control arms.

BTW, any patrol not running drop boxes cant be serious about going fast. I chucked a set on my old shitter (Go the GQ Class I say ... but not at CH)and she scoots along so much quicker through bumps. I am lining up a set of Dale's arms so we have one less thing to break.
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Post by adrian »

I have a Cat D4 blade iam fitting to the front of the GU to help with the giddy up washouts . So i guess after prologe on sunday night there will only be half the field :lol:
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Post by pigletracing »

aarrrhhh!!!!!!!! cunning plan bolddrick!!!!!
what dasteradly deeds will they think of next,woooohhaaaaaaaarrr :twisted: :twisted: :twisted:
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Post by Ruffy »

adrian wrote:I have a Cat D4 blade iam fitting to the front of the GU to help with the giddy up washouts . So i guess after prologe on sunday night there will only be half the field :lol:
I'd appreciate that Muppet... We'll follow you ;) ..
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Post by adrian »

Wouldn,t be the first time that you are following :lol: :lol: I remember this one time on this slipprey road somewhere GIDDYUPMUPPET
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Post by Ruffy »

adrian wrote:Wouldn,t be the first time that you are following :lol: :lol: I remember this one time on this slipprey road somewhere GIDDYUPMUPPET
:rofl: :rofl: :rofl: .. I think it went something like..
Me: "Give it some giddy up through the water to wash the mud off our windscreen"
Me: "Yeah that's it. good one."
Me: "Don't spin the wheels when you get out of the water cos you spray our screen with mud and we can't see"
Muppet: " hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaaaaa"
Me: "Dude we can't see, don't stop"
Muppet: " Yeah no worries"
Me: "Nah muppet we really can't see anything"
Muppet: "yeah ok... We're coming up to the intersection now"
Me: " How far... Mate we really can't see anything. You've absolutely covered our windscreen with mud, We can't see at all... Nothing at all!!!!!!!"
Muppet: "Oh ok.. we're stopping now"



That was dokey punching funny that was... But at the time i was crapping myself that we were gunna hit you.....
But then we all went and had warm cookie sundaes and got over it :?
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Post by RangieRacing »

Rangies and others that Hobzee said can have NISSAN running gear under them to make 'em stronger.

Hey Todd, Rangies don't need all the extra strengthening underneath, they are already built "tough" and bugger me I think they have won a couple of OBC. Gary :lol:
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Post by Ruffy »

Guys, I had a good chat with Hobzee about this event on the weekend..

Firstly i think those that have reservations about the success of this event should be the ones offering assistance to aid it's success rather than not wanting anything to do with it..

From all Hobzee said they seem to be well on the way to conducting the biggest, best and most organised 4wd event that this country has seen. We went through just about every aspect of the event from catering, toilets and camping to stages, marshals and emergency response...

Just an indication without getting to indepth... The local firebigade will be there, not just to fight fires, but as we know these guys are trained for all emergency situations. Should the worst happen, there'll be professional help on the property. How good is that.

Catering will be staggered to get everybody fed in an organised manner.

Camp ground will be organised to keep traffic minimal in camping areas and traffic flow one way. In other words the kids running around and riding pushy's will be much safer!

They're enlisting the help of some highly regarded organisers and competitors to assist with leading marshals and spectator groups.

Stages will all be organised in advance.

Point score system is being revised to account for extra cars..

And soooooo much more..

There is a long time to go (although it'll come around too fast) so get involved NOW. Pledge your support and be a part of the most professional 4wd events in this country rather than watching it from a distance

Cheers Dan
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Post by RangieRacing »

"There is a long time to go (although it'll come around too fast) so get involved NOW. Pledge your support and be a part of the most professional 4wd events in this country rather than watching it from a distance [/quote]

Dan, having completed three cliffhangers and knowing the work Rudi and Hobezze puts in I am sure we will not be disappointed in 2008. Very glad to hear that planning and the employment of additional assistance/support is well advanced. If planning was not under way at this stage will only lead to a disorganised event which will result in its death knell.

Happy to support in whatever way I can from South Australia. Since the event started three years ago through my business have provided sponsorship to various teams, as I wanted this event to move forward, unfortuately having sold the business will not be able to do so in the future. It is very pleasing to see currently we have four teams from South Australia entered for next year.

The most important aspect of the success of any venture relies on its foundation and keeping those involved informed and updated. Other events (and I am talking house hold named events) unfortuately fail to inform the competitors/spectators of development of the event. So keep the communication channels open.

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Post by RangieRacing »

Dan wrote:"There is a long time to go (although it'll come around too fast) so get involved NOW. Pledge your support and be a part of the most professional 4wd events in this country rather than watching it from a distance
Dan, having completed three Cliffhangers and knowing the work Rudi and Hobzee puts in, I am sure we will not be disappointed in 2008. Very glad to hear that planning and the recruitment of additional assistance/support is well advanced. If planning was not under way at this stage it will only lead to a disorganised event and result in its death knell.

Happy to support in whatever way I can from South Australia. Since the event started three years ago through my business have provided sponsorship to various teams, as I wanted this event to move forward. Unfortuately, having sold the business, will not be able to do so in the future. It is very pleasing to see currently we have four teams from South Australia entered for next year.

The most important aspect of the success of any venture relies on its foundation and keeping those involved informed and updated. Other events (and I am talking house hold named events) unfortuately fail to inform the competitors/spectators of development of the event at its different stages. So keep the communication channels open.

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Post by Kevy Not »

Hey Hobbz and Rudi, could you please post up the official entry list of the 50 competitiors you have decided on. It would be great for all to see who is up against who even though it is early days.
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Post by Hobzee »

Yes Kevvy that's a good idea. I shall get the rude dude on to it.

For those who don't know yet, this is my last week as a full time Train Boy with a city day job. As of next week I am full time 4WD shop and Navrun events organiser. That means much more time and dedication to the cause. Because it's worth it.

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Post by NavRun »

There you go squires.

TEAM NAME DRIVER NAVIGATOR
tba Kevin Nott Adam Bird
TBA Mick Hingerty Mike Burns
Titan Racing Paul Beretta Charles Bottemana
TBA Michael Davis Grant Walker
Rangie Racing Tim Margitich Gary Rayment
Team ET Martin Russell Kyle Yates
Team Southern Dave Cameron Alan Bourke
C.O.R.D Robert Fullagar Mark Cross
Have a Crack Steve Graham Trevor Dean
PGS Racing Brett Burns James Simonds
Sternbeck Racing Lawrie Sternbeck TBA
Low Rangers Dan Silvester Grum Mirams
tba Andrew Thompson tba
TBA Shayne Barkley Stuart Gruchy
Monster 4x4 Michael Camac tba
Unlimited Industries Alister Grove Bryan Ross
tba Wil Neilson Brad Dernard
FAT Racing Mick Magher tba
A.K.A  Assassin Ian Paltridge Roger Humphries
Augusta 4wd Racing Barry Packer Sue Packer
TBA Robert Barton Bill Barton
Fester Racing Justin (Fester) Binnie tba
D-Line Cameron Guy Paul Guy
Smithies Outback Greg Smith Justin Worden
tba Matthew Moore Danny Moore
tba Peter Mahailoff Shiloe Hoel
QLD EFS Dereck Priestly Skip Espig
Justa Nissan Brian Andrews Barb Andrews
ARB Capalaba Todd Robards Ivan Vella
Big Boys Off-Road Racing Darren Blackburn tba
The Muppets Adrian Parker Alan McGilvray
Angry Beavers Peter Crothers TBA
Coight Carriers Daniel Dewit tba
Adrenalin Offroad Andrew Worthington tba
Piglet Racing Piglet McClenahan Wally (major) Rhodes
D & D Racing Bob Dunsmore tba
Kill Bill Racing Bill Tsaousis Wally Shorney
All 4 Fun Celia Barry Eugene Barry
Krimnl Racing Darren Green tba
Top Gun Brenton Higham Paul Creton
tba Todd Joyce Verena Joyce
$HH Racing Barry Smethurst Jim Hayes
Team Sausage Paul Czudek Wally Bendikov
tba Matt Mueller Guido?
S Car Go Steve Pinchon Grant Evans
Little Mule Racin' Chris Richtor Daniel Hose
The Tassie Boys Darren Bott Chris Creely
General Tire Scott Beaven tba
tba Greg Scanlon Robbie Calvert
tba Michael Ranson Brian Gregg
Cootawundi Boys Greg Wilkins Brian Smith
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Post by pigletracing »

hey guys have you had an idea on when you want us to pay deposits re- spectator packages, for family,pit crews,sponsors ect also can you post out recipts re- paid entrys/deposits
...................................TKS PIGLET...................................................
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Post by adrian »

Little mule vrs The muppets :lol: :lol: :lol: then we have the pros like Arb Capalaba !!!!!!!
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Post by Ruffy »

adrian wrote:Little mule vrs The muppets :lol: :lol: :lol: then we have the pros like Arb Capalaba !!!!!!!
It's one all dude.....


And and don't worry about Todd, he's a push over.. We let him win this year ;)
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Post by Hobzee »

Dang there are some fast rigs entered. ;) Got some fast profiled ones on the stand by list too. Just remember those dudes who come to a realisation that they can't go, pls tell us sooner rather than later to give the stand by folks the earliest possible notice.

Ruffy, just how hard do you have to whip a mule (Chris) to make it go that quick??? Has the Mule been effected by this ecquine flu and will you be allowed to race???

Yes we are taking spectator registrations now. 20% deposit. Balances due end of May. To assist with budgets we are doing monthly hits on credit cards and this way it don't hurt as much. Let us know if you wish to pay that way and what % each month. Rudes is real good at taking $ off people and he will do it any style you prefer .... :roll:

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Post by Thommo 73 »

so what trucks do these teams run
1uzed and no home for it
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