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Pajero Challenge 2004

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Post by Britswed »

ooooh woops i run 35 simex centrepides

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Post by Juzza »

Drafty wrote:We have some nice new 35 x 12.5 centipedes.


Umm, i think they are 35 x 11.5s Joe. :oops: :finger:
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Post by Britswed »

Juzza there is a new 35 out which iam sure is 12.5 been thinking about getting for the Rangie but going to stick with what ive got

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Post by Juzza »

Britswed wrote:Juzza what do you drive?? and whats been done to it

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GQ Coil-cab,
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Post by Britswed »

Cool Juzza when i see the face i will remember :D have decided that if the cage isnt done by wednesday will put it all bak together & will definetly be there,

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Post by bill »

M 46.... Andrew and Bill.
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Post by turps »

Juzza, if you need any help give us a yell. As I dont need anything done this week, so will actualy be able to help.
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Post by Drafty »

Juzza wrote:
Drafty wrote:We have some nice new 35 x 12.5 centipedes.


Umm, i think they are 35 x 11.5s Joe. :oops: :finger:


I stand corrected, 11.5s they are. :oops:

Is the accomadation booked? My shout this year.
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Post by 80UTE »

LOCKY wrote:Car Order

Bitsamissin M01
Locky M21
Hobbsy M23
Malcolm Britswed M39
Drafty M47
80UTE M10
Anyone else from here?


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Post by LOCKY »

80UTE wrote:
LOCKY wrote:Car Order

Bitsamissin M01
Locky M21
Hobbsy M23
Malcolm Britswed M39
Bill M46
Drafty M47
80UTE M10
Anyone else from here?


And doing the rain dance (keeps the dust down)


Lot's of rain - Break out the Boggers ;)
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Post by hottiemonster »

LOCKY wrote:
80UTE wrote:
LOCKY wrote:Car Order

Bitsamissin M01
Locky M21
Hobbsy M23
Malcolm Britswed M39
Bill M46
Drafty M47
80UTE M10
Anyone else from here?


And doing the rain dance (keeps the dust down)


Lot's of rain - Break out the Boggers ;)


would they be 35s or 37s locky?
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Post by LOCKY »

37's or 38's
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Post by hottiemonster »

what extra would u need on your car to run em though?
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Post by Juzza »

LOCKY wrote:
80UTE wrote:
LOCKY wrote:Car Order

Bitsamissin M01
Locky M21
Hobbsy M23
Juzza M26
Malcolm Britswed M39
Bill M46
Drafty M47
80UTE M10
Anyone else from here?


And doing the rain dance (keeps the dust down)


Lot's of rain - Break out the Boggers ;)


Oi! Me too! :twisted:
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Post by Bitsamissin »

Well if it rains the JT's and the winch cable will have to do.............
Looking at the start point the first track will most likely be the Devils Staircase anyone driven that lately ??
I've heard stories :cool:
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Post by Drafty »

Curlys track also had bunting on it on the weekend.
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Post by Bitsamissin »

Well my tips are :-
Curly's Tk
Curly's Revenge
Devils Staircase
Jacksons Break
Eagle's Dare
Vic Range (including winching up the ledge)
Rocky Tk (of course)
Paul Link Tk (going up)
Cockpit Creek
Sams Hut
Aeroplane Tk
Campsite Tk
Y Track
Glenburn Tk (side options for modified)
Fenceline Hillclimbs
I heard the Steps ain't in it.
Cheezy's dead right, a sniff of rain and it will be EXTREMELY interesting :cool:
Could be going up and down several of these throughout the event.
Any other tips Joe.......................
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Post by Juzza »

Bitsamissin wrote:Well my tips are :-
Curly's Tk
Curly's Revenge
Devils Staircase
Jacksons Break
Eagle's Dare
Vic Range (including winching up the ledge)
Rocky Tk (of course)
Paul Link Tk (going up)
Cockpit Creek
Sams Hut
Aeroplane Tk
Campsite Tk
Y Track
Glenburn Tk (side options for modified)
Fenceline Hillclimbs
I heard the Steps ain't in it.
Cheezy's dead right, a sniff of rain and it will be EXTREMELY interesting :cool:
Could be going up and down several of these throughout the event.
Any other tips Joe.......................


Cheeky bastards in that club of yours Bitsa'. :twisted:
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Post by Drafty »

Bitsamissin wrote:Well my tips are :-
Curly's Tk
Curly's Revenge
Devils Staircase
Jacksons Break
Eagle's Dare
Vic Range (including winching up the ledge)
Rocky Tk (of course)
Paul Link Tk (going up)
Cockpit Creek
Sams Hut
Aeroplane Tk
Campsite Tk
Y Track
Glenburn Tk (side options for modified)
Fenceline Hillclimbs
I heard the Steps ain't in it.
Cheezy's dead right, a sniff of rain and it will be EXTREMELY interesting :cool:
Could be going up and down several of these throughout the event.
Any other tips Joe.......................


There was bunting on a lot of the tracks but I think you covered the well known ones Frank but im sure there will be some surprises that we didnt expect, like Juzza said 'Cheeky bastards in that club of yours Bitsa'. :lol:
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Post by hottiemonster »

so whats the go with spectators?
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Post by Juzza »

Just a quick 1 to say good luck and safe driving to all you Outer Limits members competing on the weekend, see you all there! :cool:
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Post by Britswed »

Well its 6 am checking emails before leaving :D Driving down to Mexico today so will be staying at the Motel in Narbethong tonight.

So for those i dont know come and say hello :) Blue 4 door Rangie(exactly like Steve Fowlers) NSW rego & my name is Mal

Cheers All and good luck & safe trip

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Post by Bitsamissin »

Yep no worries Juzza, no doubt we will all catch up saturday morning.
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Post by LOCKY »

ITS RACE DAY :cool:
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Post by Bitsamissin »

Well I just got home................
Busted a tie rod on stage 2 on a very steep hillclimb and that was the end of the Poojabber. Worse thing was someone forgot to engage my winch after unspooling it (another vehicle at the top was also helping to winch) and when I started winching (same time as the other guy) I suddenly realized what was going on, before I could grab the radio the cable was pulled off the drum :bad-words:
Took 2 vehicles in tandem to pull me out and I felt bad holding up the guys below but there was nothing I could do.
Locky was out at the end of stage 1 (broken gearbox mount and trashed rim). Drafty was having water pump drama's but I think they got it sorted and kept going.
As we left the rain started so things will be VERY interesting, met a bloke in a Rangie on the way out who blew his centre diff (very unusual :lol: )
I'm positive there will be more carnage stories.
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Post by Bitsamissin »

2 more.
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Post by hottiemonster »

not very good news frank. maybe next year?

is someone allowed to list the exact route of pajero or not as of yet?
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Post by Bitsamissin »

We still have all the notes and Steve is going to plot them all for future trips.
There were some ripper tracks that I haven't driven before but they would be pretty much undriveable if wet.
It's a piss off that a $60 part stopped us (I'll be packing spares next time) but shIt happens eh.........................
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Post by hottiemonster »

Bitsamissin wrote:We still have all the notes and Steve is going to plot them all for future trips.
There were some ripper tracks that I haven't driven before but they would be pretty much undriveable if wet.
It's a piss off that a $60 part stopped us (I'll be packing spares next time) but shIt happens eh.........................


did u bring any spares along, or nothing at all?
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Post by Bitsamissin »

I had spares, belts, coil, idler arm etc but no farken tie rod ends but it didn't matter as the winch cable was ripped off the drum (cable came out of the battery lug that is held on by a hex bolt) so I couldn't have kept competing anyway.
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