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Damage done on Sunday
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Damage done on Sunday
Here is my friend, Dave's 75series having a laydown at Toolangi on Sunday
that looks like the type of terrain where I go wheelin ... photos don't do justice for the hills, how steep they are.... but yeh does look pretty tame .... I see the nissan made it up
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[quote="RUFF"]although i didnt mean to, i squealed like a girl :armsup:[/quote]
if a fat lady falls in the forest do the trees laugh?
[quote="RUFF"]although i didnt mean to, i squealed like a girl :armsup:[/quote]
Yeh very steep and loose- Very trying track. The nissan made it past with the aid of a diff lock but below that , the rut was huge and there was a choice to drive in the ruts(not going to happen) or to the right of the ruts which we both did. You had to drive over some tree roots on the side of the track which I did with the locker helping because of the side angle lifting one side of the car. Dave had open diffs and couldn't get over the roots so after a few goes he slid sideways with the back wheel dropping in the right rut lifting the front probably a metre in the air and balancing ( I think he took a breath and over it went) I had a snatch strap on him to try and pull him out but he just pulled my car down the hill as he went over. I didn't get to try and save him. I put the strap on just as he went over. He ended up with a scratched pillar and a ding in the guard.
Looks a bit like the bottom of Curleys Revenge. If so it is very step and does have some big ruts. The best line is to start in the ruts then climb the right hand bank and JUST miss the tree on the right (as going up). Just after where the cruiser is the track turns hard left and goes up even steper. If it is Curleys he is lucky he didn`t roll further up the hill and go drivers side down as its a LONG way to the bottom
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