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Post by turps »

NavNites start this week so who has entered :?: :?:
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Post by The Fish »

Yeah Turps I'm going to be there running rope for the 75 series coily ute and teamed up with 80ute. Should be awesum :D The rain has come at the right time and I think the winch wenches might have a bit of work to do Sat night.
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Post by Drafty »

Yea we will be there, all this rain is making me nervous ;)
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Post by 80UTE »

This rain that was ordered is making me excited, think no dust Ha Ha Ha.
Might need a jacket thou. Navies will!
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Post by turps »

Drafty wrote:Yea we will be there, all this rain is making me nervous ;)


Well atleast you want notice the car getting dirty, as the slacker hasnt washed it.


I will be on one of the SS. Helping out with a crew from the Paj club (so far there is only 1 Paj and 4 Patrols though in that group).
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Post by maptrap »

Its going to be cold and wet and I will need a woman to keep me warm all night.

Extra points for the team who can come up with the goods.

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Post by Drafty »

I think l might take some pants this weekend if last weekend was anything to go by.
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Post by Juzza »

maptrap wrote:Its going to be cold and wet and I will need a woman to keep me warm all night.

Extra points for the team who can come up with the goods.

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Post by turps »

Drafty wrote:I think l might take some pants this weekend if last weekend was anything to go by.


I hope you where atleast whering jocks if you didnt have any pants on.
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Post by The Fish »

It's going to be a wet cold night with plenty of wheel spin and winching, especially if you've got bald Q78's and no time to get new ones like us :lol:

Bring it awn :D
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Post by Drafty »

turps wrote:
Drafty wrote:I think l might take some pants this weekend if last weekend was anything to go by.


I hope you where atleast whering jocks if you didnt have any pants on.



:roll: but funny :D
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Post by The Fish »

Back at work now with only 1 hours sleep fresh from the event. What an absolute blast :D The tracks were awsum and slippery - dah! Some of the best hardcore wheelin I've done. Event layout was great and flowed well. Finished the last stage of 8 at 4.30 am. Have heard Birdy and Benny, The Atoc Boys and ourselves were the only ones to complete all 8 stages without a DNF but from the times we heard they absolutely whipped us. Think they will be fighting out 1st and 2nd and we maybe a chance for 3rd.

The tracks around Toolangi look a little different now :roll:
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Post by turps »

Wasnt a bad night, needed more competitors, as being a marshall (rocky tk) there was usuall about an hr+ wait between cars (mind you the first team took just under an hour and there was still an hour wait).
Seen some interesting driving techniques. There where only 3 cars that I thought where almost going to break something. Red shorty GQ almost tipped and 2 other cars giving it absolute shit and where sptitting out some of the biggest rocks (coily75, cant remember who the other was).
First teams problem was to much tyre pressure I think, as I drove it not that long before them (neither of them had front lockers though).

We didnt see 3 teams due to brakeages on other sections (so Drafty what did you brake :?: ).

But other all was a good night.
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Post by bogged »

I bet it was warm up there?
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Post by Drafty »

turps wrote:Wasnt a bad night, needed more competitors, as being a marshall (rocky tk) there was usuall about an hr+ wait between cars (mind you the first team took just under an hour and there was still an hour wait).
Seen some interesting driving techniques. There where only 3 cars that I thought where almost going to break something. Red shorty GQ almost tipped and 2 other cars giving it absolute shit and where sptitting out some of the biggest rocks (coily75, cant remember who the other was).
First teams problem was to much tyre pressure I think, as I drove it not that long before them (neither of them had front lockers though).

We didnt see 3 teams due to brakeages on other sections (so Drafty what did you brake :?: ).

But other all was a good night.



We snapped the big shaft that goes from the gearbox into the transfer case. :roll:
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Post by turps »

Drafty wrote:
We snapped the big shaft that goes from the gearbox into the transfer case. :roll:


So is he going to stop dumping the cluth now?


Bogged as for the temp it wasnt that bad. The heavy dew was more annoying, but it did make things interesting on rocky tk.
We had ourselves a good litttle fire going. The most annoying thing was sitting/standing around waiting for the next competitor.
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Post by Drafty »

turps wrote:
Drafty wrote:
We snapped the big shaft that goes from the gearbox into the transfer case. :roll:


So is he going to stop dumping the cluth now?



Your guess is as good as mine. :roll:
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Post by 80UTE »

We had a hoot of a time as the weather was perfect, moist (76mm of rain the previous 24 hr) yet not cold and the drizzle made it easy to keep your screen clean and see. Washed the 4b Sunday arvo and test drive to reveal no mech damage only a few more clearance dents. Looking forward to the Gippsland Go-down this week end as they usually have good day trips. Its been heaps of work keeping it in top mech condition after the abuse of the Simex and Navnites but thats what its all about (preperation preperation preperation) :) :) :)
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