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Pajero Challenge 2004

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Post by Drafty »

I think we can expect a challenging Challenge this year. :D
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Post by bogged »

Looking at the regs on the website,

http://www.pajeroclub.com.au/challenge/

"Compulsory items: Must have all of the following.
The entrants must have previous competition experience, such as Pajero Challenge, Outback Challenge, Vic Winch, etc"


How do you get started in comps if you need previous experience?


what times does it kick off, no real times mentinoed on the site....
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Post by Bitsamissin »

Bruce, the starting point is at the Siberia Gap Helipad at Narbethong.
Everyone has to be there at 8.00am on the saturday to have their cars scrutineered and get further instructions.
First car to start is at 10.00am which is us :twisted: Cars start at 1 minute intervals after that so it takes about 1hr to get everyone out.
There are 4 stages each stage has a maximum of 6hrs allowed and you have to finish no later than 10.00am on the sunday morning. There is a mandatory 30 min break after each stage and 1hr at the halfway point where a meal is provided.
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Post by bogged »

Bitsamissin wrote:Bruce, the starting point is at the Siberia Gap Helipad at Narbethong.
Everyone has to be there at 8.00am on the saturday to have their cars scrutineered and get further instructions.
First car to start is at 10.00am which is us :twisted: Cars start at 1 minute intervals after that so it takes about 1hr to get everyone out.
There are 4 stages each stage has a maximum of 6hrs allowed and you have to finish no later than 10.00am on the sunday morning. There is a mandatory 30 min break after each stage and 1hr at the halfway point where a meal is provided.
If you need more imfo just PM me.

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spectators in from 930ish??

If was going would wanna see some people I know compete... IE yourself Drafty etc...
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Post by LOCKY »

Do we want you there?

Of course cheering and hanging it on us.
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Post by Drafty »

Hey, we'll even give you the bird as we drive by :finger: :D
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Post by bogged »

LOCKY wrote:Do we want you there?

Of course cheering and hanging it on us.


who asked you excrement... :P


Drafty wrote:Hey, we'll even give you the bird as we drive by :finger: :D


More photos of action too.. When your upside down, then give the bird, adds to the realism...
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Post by Drafty »

bogged wrote:
LOCKY wrote:Do we want you there?

Of course cheering and hanging it on us.


who asked you excrement... :P


Drafty wrote:Hey, we'll even give you the bird as we drive by :finger: :D


More photos of action too.. When your upside down, then give the bird, adds to the realism...


What you talkin about upside down :roll: , this is the Pajero Challenge, not XRCC or the Extreme Winch Challenge.
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Post by bogged »

Drafty wrote:What you talkin about upside down :roll: , this is the Pajero Challenge, not XRCC or the Extreme Winch Challenge.



It can happen.... :armsup: :armsup:
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Post by Drafty »

Dont jinx us or anyone else thanks, that sort of assistance is not required. :roll:
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Post by bogged »

Drafty wrote:Dont jinx us or anyone else thanks, that sort of assistance is not required. :roll:


Na I dont think people who fuck up are 'kewl'..dont wish that on anyone.. too much $$ goes in for little $ return... or if they fuk things on their car, it doesnt make them a hero..
rather watch someone who can drive the course, and do it well, think it out even :shock:
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Post by Juzza »

bogged wrote:
Bitsamissin wrote:Bruce, the starting point is at the Siberia Gap Helipad at Narbethong.
Everyone has to be there at 8.00am on the saturday to have their cars scrutineered and get further instructions.
First car to start is at 10.00am which is us :twisted: Cars start at 1 minute intervals after that so it takes about 1hr to get everyone out.
There are 4 stages each stage has a maximum of 6hrs allowed and you have to finish no later than 10.00am on the sunday morning. There is a mandatory 30 min break after each stage and 1hr at the halfway point where a meal is provided.
If you need more imfo just PM me.

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spectators in from 930ish??

If was going would wanna see some people I know compete... IE yourself Drafty etc...


Maybe Bitsamissin could put Bogged in touch with someone from Pajero Club to discuss a good spectating possie as it probably isn't one of the most spectator friendly events as far as seeing good action in one small area, it is a nav event essentially.
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Post by Drafty »

Great idea Juzza. Bogged you can then tell us where this is so we can go out and check it out prior to the comp. :D
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Post by EARSEZOOK »

Have finally got confirmation. Will be in the scout again. Cant wait to be there again.
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Post by Drafty »

EARSEZOOK wrote:Have finally got confirmation. Will be in the scout again. Cant wait to be there again.


Thats good news, will see you there.
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Post by LOCKY »

I'm car 21 and Hobbsy is 23.

How wide can a GQ Wagon be?????
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Post by Drafty »

LOCKY wrote:I'm car 21 and Hobbsy is 23.

How wide can a GQ Wagon be?????


:roll: What are you planning Locky? :?
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Post by LOCKY »

Not letting a GU past me :twisted:
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Post by Drafty »

LOCKY wrote:Not letting a GU past me :twisted:


Remember this is not a race, brains will win out every time in this event.
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Post by Juzza »

LOCKY wrote:I'm car 21 and Hobbsy is 23.

How wide can a GQ Wagon be?????


Hope his tray is bolted down this year! :D

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Post by bogged »

Drafty wrote:
LOCKY wrote:I'm car 21 and Hobbsy is 23.

How wide can a GQ Wagon be?????


:roll: What are you planning Locky? :?



I would guess by the statement, he is plannin not to let other cars past?
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Post by LOCKY »

I have Ben Clayden (GI Ben, used to race with Darren Webster), Mark Clancy and Rob Bean in The Datsun Sunny.

Hobbsy has Clint.
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Post by LOCKY »

Drafty wrote:
LOCKY wrote:Not letting a GU past me :twisted:


Remember this is not a race, brains will win out every time in this event.


Then why did you hurt your head against the screen in a navigation event? :cry:
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Post by Drafty »

LOCKY wrote:
Drafty wrote:
LOCKY wrote:Not letting a GU past me :twisted:


Remember this is not a race, brains will win out every time in this event.


Then why did you hurt your head against the screen in a navigation event? :cry:


Locky my head didnt get hurt, l had no bruising, cuts or effect what so ever (thick as a brick). But in responce to your question perhaps you should attend a Navrun and find out for yourself why the two events while both nav events are different ;)
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Post by LOCKY »

Joe, did the first Nav Run and set up for other ones. Done about 4 or 5 Pajeros.
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Post by Drafty »

Well, then you know what l said to be true, I cant help it if my driver is a maniac who likes to go quick. :roll:
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Post by Drafty »

So how are people going in preperation of the event, Juzza got those cup holders in yet? ;)
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Post by turps »

Drafty wrote:So how are people going in preperation of the event, Juzza got those cup holders in yet? ;)


I was around there yesterday getting in the way (but I did get those radius arm things fitted), you should see some of the hitec stuff they have fitted.
No cup holders though. I asked Andrew for his since they are plastic not carbon fibre, I thought he wouldnt have wanted them but he wouldnt let me take them.
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Post by Drafty »

turps wrote:
Drafty wrote:So how are people going in preperation of the event, Juzza got those cup holders in yet? ;)


I was around there yesterday getting in the way (but I did get those radius arm things fitted), you should see some of the hitec stuff they have fitted.
No cup holders though. I asked Andrew for his since they are plastic not carbon fibre, I thought he wouldnt have wanted them but he wouldnt let me take them.


So in other words they were siting infront of the new GPS with dumb looks on their faces and scratching their heads saying, how the fuk do we work this thing.
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Post by turps »

That was after the electrican re-wired the cable so the power went the right way.
Then they looked at it. They also put a shovell on it (bugger that, that's why I have a winch).
But Matt was very helpful with those spacer things.
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