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Post by MUSS »

SuziDuzi wrote:Does anyone know how Big Al and Peter sternbeck are going?

Bree :roll:


BLOODY AWESOME THEY WERE THE FIRST TO DRIVE PULAMICA WINCH WALL ....HE SHOOD BE IN THE TOP TEN

HUMMER AND COOPER ARE COPING WELL CONSIDERING THE HAVE DONE HALF THE CHALLENGE WITH A BUSTED REAR AXLE

TEAM KOWARI HAVE NOW HAD 3 DNFS DUE TO ALTINATOR PROBS AND OVEWR HEATING PROBS

GROUP A IS HOLDING TOGETHER WELL AND ALL THE TEAM MEMBERS HAVE BEEN HELPIN EACH OTHER WHICH IS GREAT TO SEE :armsup: :armsup:

RED BUNDERA (FROM PERTH) HAS BEEN WAITIN OUT TO DO DUNEEN AND BLOODY HELL DOES THAT THING MOVE AND THE BIG V8 SOUNDS AWESOME

THE ONLY DOWN SIDE TO THE HOLE THING IS THE OVER ALL ORGANISATION OF THE EVENT FOR BOTH COMPETITORS AND SPECTATORS...... NO ONE KNOWS WHATS GOIN ON :roll:

WILL GET MORE UPDATES AS THEY COME
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Post by MUSS »

MY MONEY IS ON CHUNK AND PETE TO TAKE IT OUT :armsup: :armsup:
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Post by defender kev »

GO CHUNK AND PETE :armsup: :armsup: :armsup:
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Post by Cinders »

Thank fish for the info on Hobzees team. You are doing a great job keeping us all informed :D . Clint sound like he is in his element. He Looovvvveeessss the 4x4 life. If you have met him I'm sure you will understand what I mean :roll: . I'm sure there will be many a story to be told over a few Jimmy cans!

Keep up the great work :)



And to Tough nut. You have done a great job on even entering. Dont let anyone try to take away the fact that you and your Navi even gave it a go, (more than the computer potatoes did) The sponsors wouldnt have sponsored you if they didnt believe in you, regardless of what setbacks you endure. I speak from personal experience. I compete in a different type of sport (nothing like this), but it takes a lot of money and hard work to get to where you are.

Congratulations on your efforts. :)

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Post by Bush65 »

T.Trudi wrote:I have been trying to post pictures but they wont go on is there a size max or some trick to it???

Help please.......


You probably need to resize your pictures, before they can be attached.

From memory the maximum size is 640 horizontal pixles and 480 vertical pixles. There is also a file size limit, but I can't remember what that is. Also restrictions on the file type - jpeg is ok. The file name should be preferably be short and spaces are not allowed in the name.

Below the box where you type the message there is a button marked "Choose" - press this button then navigate to where the picture file is saved on your computer.

After you select the picture file, press the button marked "Add Attachment". It will take a short while for the bulliten board to upload the the picture.

When the picture has finished uploading, you will see the file name listed and can choose to attach another (limit of 2 or maybe 3 pics) or submit your post.

If you try to attach a pic that is too large or wrong format, it will give a message on the same screen, but you need to look carefully for this message as it is not obvious.

Thanks everyone for the updates - awesome stuff.
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Post by toughnut »

Wooders wrote:
toughnut wrote:I jumped in with Max Baerlocher in his Jeep cause his navi did his back in. We went out to the mud and had a ball till his clutch packed it in. I came out looking like a new guinea mud man. quote]

Did Max get his clutch sorted? How's he running?
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Post by NavRun »

Fresh from Group C, Mannel breaks pitman arm, Hingerey breaks CV.

Top conteders in Group C Hobbsy & Chunk.
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Post by Hoonz »

RUFF wrote:
Hoonz wrote:IMO, OBC being an endurance event and such a huge event
being known by the world and having such a huge entry fee and all
theres no way in the world i'd be pulling out. seems a bit soft IMO
worst case senario i'd make my navi drive and navi for him


So if you were the Navie and had Tendon Damage in your Ankle as we now know was the problem would you be happy to continue?


strap me up and keep on goin ...
his injuries sound more complicated and extensive then tendon damage tho

it is sad to hear that steve and navi pulled out tho so unfortunate
but good try glad to hear the sponsors are still good to go
and ur navi will be ok


Toughnut wrote:Why don't you put your money where your mouth is and get into it.


its not exactally your money where your mouth is ...
some of us aren't fortunate enough to get the sponsorship u have
if i did have the sponsorship i would have been there
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Post by SuziDuzi »

MUSS wrote:
SuziDuzi wrote:Does anyone know how Big Al and Peter sternbeck are going?

Bree :roll:


BLOODY AWESOME THEY WERE THE FIRST TO DRIVE PULAMICA WINCH WALL ....HE SHOOD BE IN THE TOP TEN

HUMMER AND COOPER ARE COPING WELL CONSIDERING THE HAVE DONE HALF THE CHALLENGE WITH A BUSTED REAR AXLE

TEAM KOWARI HAVE NOW HAD 3 DNFS DUE TO ALTINATOR PROBS AND OVEWR HEATING PROBS

GROUP A IS HOLDING TOGETHER WELL AND ALL THE TEAM MEMBERS HAVE BEEN HELPIN EACH OTHER WHICH IS GREAT TO SEE :armsup: :armsup:

RED BUNDERA (FROM PERTH) HAS BEEN WAITIN OUT TO DO DUNEEN AND BLOODY HELL DOES THAT THING MOVE AND THE BIG V8 SOUNDS AWESOME

THE ONLY DOWN SIDE TO THE HOLE THING IS THE OVER ALL ORGANISATION OF THE EVENT FOR BOTH COMPETITORS AND SPECTATORS...... NO ONE KNOWS WHATS GOIN ON :roll:

WILL GET MORE UPDATES AS THEY COME


YAY!!! Go Pete & Al!! :armsup:
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Post by MissDrew »

Hoonz wrote:its not exactally your money where your mouth is ...
some of us aren't fortunate enough to get the sponsorship u have
if i did have the sponsorship i would have been there


Even when you have a sponsor or sponsors, doing comps still costs you a small fortune. This is one thing that pisses me off, people that don`t have`m think they pay for everything and you get to compete with it costing you nothing from your own pocket :roll: . Yes sponosrs make it easier on the pocket but not by as much as MOST would think.
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Post by Da Lux »

MUSS wrote:
SuziDuzi wrote:Does anyone know how Big Al and Peter sternbeck are going?

Bree :roll:

RED BUNDERA (FROM PERTH) HAS BEEN WAITIN OUT TO DO DUNEEN AND BLOODY HELL DOES THAT THING MOVE AND THE BIG V8 SOUNDS AWESOME



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Post by Hoonz »

Guts wrote:
Hoonz wrote:its not exactally your money where your mouth is ...
some of us aren't fortunate enough to get the sponsorship u have
if i did have the sponsorship i would have been there


Even when you have a sponsor or sponsors, doing comps still costs you a small fortune. This is one thing that pisses me off, people that don`t have`m think they pay for everything and you get to compete with it costing you nothing from your own pocket :roll: . Yes sponosrs make it easier on the pocket but not by as much as MOST would think.


i know what the costs are ... and the few sponsors i do have, have helped a bit, and my truck has cost me a small fortune even doin the work on the truck ourselves still costs a small fortune.

some are more fortunate to have some big sponsors backing them
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Post by Hoonz »

Guts wrote:
Hoonz wrote:its not exactally your money where your mouth is ...
some of us aren't fortunate enough to get the sponsorship u have
if i did have the sponsorship i would have been there


Even when you have a sponsor or sponsors, doing comps still costs you a small fortune. This is one thing that pisses me off, people that don`t have`m think they pay for everything and you get to compete with it costing you nothing from your own pocket :roll: . Yes sponosrs make it easier on the pocket but not by as much as MOST would think.


i know what the costs are ... and the few sponsors i do have, have helped a bit, and my truck has cost me a small fortune even doin the work on the truck ourselves still costs a small fortune.

some are more fortunate to have some big sponsors backing them
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Post by Hoonz »

Guts wrote:
Hoonz wrote:its not exactally your money where your mouth is ...
some of us aren't fortunate enough to get the sponsorship u have
if i did have the sponsorship i would have been there


Even when you have a sponsor or sponsors, doing comps still costs you a small fortune. This is one thing that pisses me off, people that don`t have`m think they pay for everything and you get to compete with it costing you nothing from your own pocket :roll: . Yes sponosrs make it easier on the pocket but not by as much as MOST would think.


i know what the costs are ... and the few sponsors i do have, have helped a bit, and my truck has cost me a small fortune even doin the work on the truck ourselves still costs a small fortune.

some are more fortunate to have some big sponsors backing them
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Post by The Fish »

Cinders wrote: If you have met him I'm sure you will understand what I mean :roll: . I'm sure there will be many a story to be told over a few Jimmy cans!


Myself and the Trudi's first met Clint, or Keithy as we know him, along with Big Pez at OBC in 2003 and have been friends since. I'm sure he is in his element and we will be catching up with him after the OBC for some jimmy Cans for sure :armsup:
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Post by Cinders »

At the end of the at day you can spend all you like on the rig, if it be by sponsors or out of your own pocket. It s the blood sweat and tears that count, and just giving it a go. Who cares whos got what and so forth :?

Chill out guys, :agrue: chanel your agro into your racing :!:
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Post by Cinders »

[quote="The Fish
Myself and the Trudi's first met Clint, or Keithy as we know him, along with Big Pez at OBC in 2003 and have been friends since. I'm sure he is in his element and we will be catching up with him after the OBC for some jimmy Cans for sure :armsup:[/quote]


Just got off the phone from him they are pumped all ready for tomorrow to give there all. You never know may meet you along the line somewhere (if clint lets his little sis come along)(not that little) for a few Jimmys :drinking:

Gave him one of my inspirational speaches for the last day. The one I use to rev me up for comps.

Tonka tough Grrrrrrrrr :D

PS. Do you work at bluescope?
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Post by The Fish »

Hoonz wrote:its not exactally your money where your mouth is ...
some of us aren't fortunate enough to get the sponsorship u have
if i did have the sponsorship i would have been there


I have tried to compete 3 times at the OBC. All without sponsorship and your right it does take a lot of $$$$$.

The first time we completed the event and came 13th and were very happy.

The second time we destroyed our front diff housing and bent the rear and our event ended on the Tuesday night.

The third time I went to navvy for 80UTE from this board and got through scrutineering only to get a call to say his mother was extremely ill and he had to rush back home to Victoria.

So 2 times I have had to pull the pin on this event with many dollars and man hours invested and let me tell you those decisions wern't made easily and it really disappoints you.

I guess what I am saying is even with giving it a go, a few times, the last thing I would do is flame someone for pulling out with an injured navvy. No doubt it would have been a hard decision for Toughnut and I'm with Toughnut, put your money into next years entry and give it your best shot rather than sitting at home flaming those that are having a go!!!
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Post by Hoonz »

i know hes giving it a go and i congratulate him on that
when i got the info down the grape vine it was a "rolled ankle"
it is now clear that the navi's injuries are more extensive
i would say more then tendon damage down to ligaments and possibly broken bones ... unfortunate for them better luck next year

IMO rolled ankle is soft ... others may not think so ...
I would persist on as best i could if i was in the situation but thats just me
and i could possibly be subject to the same situations in the near future
as my navi and i have had plans to enter for a while now and will best prepare for it
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Post by Cinders »

Good luck for the last day Hobzee and Clint, kick ass, enjoy, and know that where ever you finish we are all very proud of you.

Give it your all. Tonka tough Grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr :armsup:

Good luck to all the other teams competing you have done very well just to be there.

No matter where you finish as long as you are satisfied with your efforts thats all that counts :D
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Post by bogged »

The Fish wrote:No doubt it would have been a hard decision for Toughnut


It would have been just as big for his Navi would I bet feels like shit for what happened, probably feels like he has 'let the side down' (no hes not lettin the side down by any means, but I bet thats how he probably feels).

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Post by The Fish »

Cinders wrote: You never know may meet you along the line somewhere (if clint lets his little sis come along)(not that little) for a few Jimmys :drinking:

PS. Do you work at bluescope?


That would be good, hopefully he'll come over and catch up soon, we have been meaning do have a few quiet ones for a while now :)

Yes, I do work @ Bluescope, who do you know that knows me????
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Post by mc4x4 »

Does anyone know wether Alan McMullen made it up this Year
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Post by Cinders »

[quote="The Fish
Yes, I do work @ Bluescope, who do you know that knows me????[/quote]

I dont know if you kno her or she you? but her name is Sam Malone a good friend of mine. Would be rather freaky if you know her. The old 6 degrees of separation ;)
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Post by johndiane »

To all who gave the info over the past week, thanks very much. It was an awsome comp. To everyone who was in the comp, fantastic you gave your all. To all who participated in this chat show, interesting reading. All the best to everyone today, especially to Alan Cuthill (nephew) and navi Shane Barkley. First timers and I believe they have done very well. Through their phone calls back to home they have thoroughly enjoyed every moment. Best bush bashen week with their mates they have ever had. Whoo Hoo. go guys All the best for today.

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Finally just about over, all good reading. Should be better next year.
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Post by bakesy »

Okay, here I am reading from a forum, on how soft I was to retire from OBC due to a "rolled ankle". Sorry hoonz, but you really need to confirm your rumours before you call anyone "SOFT" (from the comfort of your computer chair aswell...). To clear up any rumours, there has been an extensive ammount of torn ligament, which is what you could call rather painfull. The decision to retire from the event was a team decision, it was the last thing both steve and I wanted. Yes we considered me going to the wheel, but that would have been extremely dangerous to a $70,000+ car(and my foot) so we was decided against it. At the end of the day, it was VERY dissapointing for me to end our trip knowing exactly how much preparation has gone into it.
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Post by Hoonz »

bakesy wrote:Okay, here I am reading from a forum, on how soft I was to retire from OBC due to a "rolled ankle". Sorry hoonz, but you really need to confirm your rumours before you call anyone "SOFT" (from the comfort of your computer chair aswell...). To clear up any rumours, there has been an extensive ammount of torn ligament, which is what you could call rather painfull. The decision to retire from the event was a team decision, it was the last thing both steve and I wanted. Yes we considered me going to the wheel, but that would have been extremely dangerous to a $70,000+ car(and my foot) so we was decided against it. At the end of the day, it was VERY dissapointing for me to end our trip knowing exactly how much preparation has gone into it.


sorry about calling u soft bakesy and im sure every one else who thought it was just a rolled ankle is too... all i got was a rolled ankle thanks for clearing it up ... sorry to hear about the major damage .. and i do know how painfull torn ligaments are ... all in all you's did well from what i have seen but better luck next year hopefully i'll be seeing yous there as well
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