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Menai last night.

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Menai last night.

Post by Steve »

So is the dude that ripped his brand new shockie off at Menai last night on this board? I have your picture if you want it! :lol: Here's one.
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Post by 4sum4 »

Don`t no but that dude is about to poor beer all over his crutch :lol:
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Post by slowhilux »

Ahh, i thought i saw some "fresh" MTR tracks out there today........

Now thats one busted shock!! :shock:
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Post by Steve »

Some of those MTR tracks were from Jeeps! :lol:
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Post by Steve »

I'm only visiting over here but it was on the track just to the right a bit from Prado Hill. I'd post the other pic but it has his face and number plate.
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Post by RC_Freak »

Just black out the bad bits! and then post the pic!
We want more pics! :D
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Post by Steve »

Ok here ya go. We pulled up and all we heard was "Aw fuck, aw fuck!" I was hoping this would cure all the breakages." BTW this lux was running a V8 of some sort.
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Post by Rorza »

Fark thats bad how did he manage that is it garenteed or what?
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Post by 4sum4 »

Don`t no but it looks like that dude is about to shove that shock in to his crutch :finger:


and oh yeah my45 you are Grimace!! :finger:
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Post by diesel028 »

What i cant understand is that, in the first pic the dude has a huge smile on his face (obviously not his rig, me reckons).
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Post by glen1n »

i certainly wouldn't be smiling.
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Post by MY45 »

4sum4 wrote:Don`t no but it looks like that dude is about to shove that shock in to his crutch :finger:



You are sooooo Grimace :finger:
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Post by XXXL80 »

me and slowhilux were out there yesterday....

drove prado & 80 series hill for the first time with out any probs, as a matter of fact did not even have to have a second go at either just crawled all the way to the top :armsup: i love my lockers!!!
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Post by slowhilux »

Yes driving 80 series and prado was unreal, crawly crawly too easy on both :D :D

Also, the rock garden at the bottom across the creek to the right of gate 8, drove that aswell. Quite good fun to play in there :finger:

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Post by Steve »

We drove up just after the fact. It wasn't the shock that broke. The upper mount tore off the chassis, and then the shock fell to the ground(most likely) and he reversed back and this is what totally ripped it off. So the Rancho didn't fail.
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