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Post by fool_injected »

Packed and ready
The longer Mousie takes to get here the more pissed I get
Looks like a fun road trip, like two years ago :twisted:

Mousie get pulled over on the way home, He goes digging under the seat for a 'P' plate and pull out all my empties from the trip down
This is while I am almost in a punch on out the back window with the copper over Ford -v- Holden

Lucky for the Subby passing doing 150 hey Matt :lol:
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Post by ferog »

MissForby wrote: I've still got Manky eyes from a pretty severe bout of conjunctavitis so I think this is going to be a fun weekend in that respect!
We've had it too, it's going around, just like the cold which gave us all throat infections. Still going to Willowglen though! :lol:
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Post by BOGAN V8 »

Any day trippers got any news or pic on who did what and how...
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Post by jimbo jones »

did anyone see the 80 roll today was a good one, dont think they know what there doing when it come's to the recoverys there did more damage trying to get it back on its wheels :shock:

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any news on results?
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Post by markil »

jimbo jones wrote:did anyone see the 80 roll today was a good one, dont think they know what there doing when it come's to the recoverys there did more damage trying to get it back on its wheels :shock:

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Yeah, I seen the 80 tumble. We had one car left in front of us before it was our turn when that happened, and that was after a 4hr wait to get that close to driving. We got an average on that course along with the other drivers still lined up and waiting.

Although it was a wet weekend and we had a very unhealthy, dying engine we still had fun :D Thanks to everyone involved in organising the event.
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Post by Mousie »

heh that roll was one of the guys from our club
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Post by turbo gu »

Where did the 80 roll?
Who won overall club and competitors?
A big thanks to TLCC for the event :armsup:
It was a slow event!! i waited 2 hours for my first drive on saturday then 6 hours till my second, my 3rd event i needed headlights on :rofl: . I Realize the weather changes things but in some tracks it was 5 plus minutes from 1 car exiting and the next 1 starting and nothing needed fixing on the track :?
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Post by kransky »

the 80 rolled on All Gullied Out, i think Brindabella won but dont qoute me on that. it was an awesome weekend and we had a blast, still trying to work out how to get my snapped axel out :? it broke about 200mm from the end of the hub and has dropped down into the housing :bad-words: pulled the other axel out and the rear driveshaft and drove home on the front diff :lol:


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Post by kransky »

i think bruised banana (ziggy?) got overall competitor but not too sure on that either :?:
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Post by fool_injected »

kransky wrote:i think bruised banana (ziggy?) got overall competitor but not too sure on that either :?:
Ziggy won everything including all the raffles ;)
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Post by CanberraMav »

Brindabellas won overall.

2nd - Kamikazee
3rd - ACT 4wd club

The orange dual cab won overall for individual placings not ziggy. He was in Brindabella club.
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Post by Toecutta »

Congrats to the Barrett brothers for the overall, they deserved it, good solid drive all weekend.

P.S, wet logs suck, I hate rain :roll:
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Post by turbo gu »

Any ideas on there total points, just want to work out how good or bad i went.
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Post by Pal »

Ok I was sober at presentation and Steven Brennan driving and John John navigator won their class (Touring) in a Hilux shorty of course, with a total of 655 points which also gives them the over all win as well.
1st prize an ARB diff lock!
Over $19000 in total prizes
Well done to TLCC with a top event and well done to the competitors for putting on an awsum display of top driving in wet greasy conditions.
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Post by lukes4x4 »

Yeah top weekend, bloody wet but just changed the way you do things. well done to all the place getters as we all drove and navied good all weekend.

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lukes4x4 wrote:Yeah top weekend, bloody wet but just changed the way you do things. well done to all the place getters as we all drove and navied good all weekend.

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Post by CanberraMav »

ACT 4wd club ended up around 1600 i think

I got 465 as an individual score
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Post by thunder »

i got about 200
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Post by turbo gu »

I ended up with 380 without doing the mud and had to cop the average for the spider which was 33. pretty happy with a couple of stages drove both up the creek and gullied out with only a couple of minor penalities.
Its a tuff event if you drive a LWB and wide truck. not much room to move between bunting and poles.
pretty happy as my first comp.
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Post by lukes4x4 »

We got approx. 460 points will see when they post them up. this was just our truck.
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Post by CruiserPatrol »

dose anyone know what the average for the Waterfall was in challenge class. We were driving the logs when Tony gave the averages, and needless to say, was not listening to him much at that time.
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Post by BOGAN V8 »

jimbo jones wrote:did anyone see the 80 roll today was a good one, dont think they know what there doing when it come's to the recoverys there did more damage trying to get it back on its wheels :shock:

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Sounds like TLCC recovery team at it again.. :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll:
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Post by turbo gu »

CruiserPatrol wrote:dose anyone know what the average for the Waterfall was in challenge class. We were driving the logs when Tony gave the averages, and needless to say, was not listening to him much at that time.
I think it would be pretty low. The average for the spider was only 33 and more cars were driving that than the waterfall.
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Post by turbo gu »

BOGAN V8 wrote:
jimbo jones wrote:did anyone see the 80 roll today was a good one, dont think they know what there doing when it come's to the recoverys there did more damage trying to get it back on its wheels :shock:

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Sounds like TLCC recovery team at it again.. :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll:
I realise they are volunteers and put in a massive effort BUT some things they do are bloody painfull and slow. When you get a good crew its not bad but when you get others it is mind numbing.
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Post by AntEd »

As for the 80 roll-over, this was a slow recovery, but the driver wanted the car skull-dragged backward, rather than righted from it's original position. It was also the driver who wanted the car pulled from the body and not the rear recovery point. His aim was to keep the chassis straight, as he considered that the body was already buggered. The recovery team have to do as requested by the driver. The marshal had closed the course, so the TLCC recovery team had no need to rush.
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Post by MrsForby »

I've got to say the courses I was watching, the recoveries weren't too bad.

Overall great weekend, rain and all! :armsup: Well done to TLCC for a tops weekend. (Is Tony walking yet?? :D )

Oh and well done to Missus MadFab in the zook! :armsup: AFAIK the only driver to make the 70 point mark in the mud run :armsup:

1) What happened with the steering on the Bronco??
2) Who did the green 45 steal a tailshaft from?
3) What happend to Shawn and Duncans fire extinguisher? :D
4) WHO WERE THE FARKTARDS UNLOCKING COMPETITORS HUBS?? :bad-words:
5) Who was the brave (silly??) man in the mankini?? (it must have been cold!)
6) Did Elmo survive the mud run??
7) last but not least, who is posting pics?? (I'll try to steal some of dad tomorrow.)
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Post by CV Smasher »

Mark and Jason Borg from my club (Kamikaze) came second overall in challenge class with 540 odd points.

Excelent weekend even though it rained, TLCC did a great job. As for the recoveries the guys do a good job i know everyone thinks they know better but they are trying to preserve the vehicle, the track and do it in a safe manner. The quickest way is not always the best. Remember they volunteer their time, recovery equipment and vehicles. There were a few guys there that were new to the game also.

Thanks to Tony, Mary and all that helped make it a great event.
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Post by grubb »

we had a great weekend only bent 1 rim fixed that with a hammer didnt score that well but will be back next year :D
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Post by AustImages »

MissForby wrote:
5) Who was the brave (silly??) man in the mankini?? (it must have been cold!)
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His name is Cam, he's a firie at Sydney Comm Centre. Not sure his club.
7) last but not least, who is posting pics?? (I'll try to steal some of dad tomorrow.)
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