cebarry wrote:Yeah and huge congrats & thrills for Norm & Kim taking out first place, to Trent & Dave (our group B) too for 2nd and Dean & Jack (Trac4 & mates) 3rd.
here are some more pix
what ended up wrong with your truck?
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bogged wrote:cebarry wrote:Yeah and huge congrats & thrills for Norm & Kim taking out first place, to Trent & Dave (our group B) too for 2nd and Dean & Jack (Trac4 & mates) 3rd.
here are some more pix
what ended up wrong with your truck?
Tiny wrote:he he he the sunset pic, the rock looks like Homer Simpsons head
johndiane wrote:Hey, it's lesley here! (John and Diane's daughter.)
i wos wundaring wot that rock wos called? n if it wos man made or it wos just like that... jus coz it cood? lol!!! n u'v got sum really good photos there Trudi!! u'v done a really good job
Lesley XoxoX
That bites.cebarry wrote: Can u believe it, the oil pressure dropped after the mud from 55 to 15 and we had no option but to pull out.....absolutely shattered as this is engine no 3 that it's happened to and we weren't even pushing her.
We've had so many opinions since and the main one seems to be that we chose the wrong Commodore engine...VN series 1 had oil pick up probs in it's day....if we'd gone for series 2 maybe things would have been different. Very frustrating cos Piglet had a Comm. engine also but a VR...and it didn't skip a beat, results awesome too @ 11th place. Some one else has said nothing before a VT......
Eugene is busy investigating at present. He's found fine gunk in oil filter and bottom of sump...how it got in he's not sure ..........behind something or other (mere female knows not!)
We're hoping it can be fixed so we can get to Ateco instead of calling it a day for good!......cos we can't afford yet another motor, haven't the place or time to do it either.
You are giving up the sport? I'd like to see you continue! Your always in it 100%.. good luck anyway!Otherwise we were going ok....at least we finished the first nite creek dash Even Stephens this year and the Prologue. Where the first car up at Nundooka ARB winch wall, which was unreal and so much fun......Eugene has modified our low mount to take 55 metres of plasma....and we made it on 54.....a v. long winch. The rest of the field had to hear that all week after us, when it was their turn too...he he!
We didn't cop any handling penalties either, Eugene was the best.
It was also a huge thrill to receive "best driver spirit" prize and be recognized for being the only women "Driver" to compete in the OBC to date x5. A great way to bow out....and so I call on all the girls out there to take my place, you won't regret it and I know you'll have a ball. It remains the best and most challenging 4x4 event there is and it's far easier to drive than it is to navie....so I admire all the girls that have, especially Sue Packer, that is bl--dy hard work.
http://www.outerlimits4x4.com/viewtopic ... 6&t=231346j-top paj wrote:gayer than jizz on a beard
Damn... theres photo evidence!!!! I was just getting additional steel put under the rangie as rock sliders....and to check the diff oil.cebarry wrote:last lot
Silvercity4wd....for repairs ...winch motor (us) and Rangie cracked chassis on both sides. We finally got outa there and rejoined our group @ 3.30am...little sleep that nite!
Hi Jason, Steph, Laurie, Celia et al,
Well we got back home and it's taken a week to catch up on emails, bbs and the "real world". Nothing better than getting home to find the tax man has been chasing you for 3 weeks :-)
The UK vehicles were all dropped off at Melbourne and, last we heard they shipped on Friday. The shippers were concerned about oil leaks from all 3 vehicles so they're obviously not used to Land Rovers ! We should get them back at the beginning of July if all goes according to plan.
Our short trip to Sydney saw us making the news when the ferry we were on failed to stop and hit the quay, putting a hole in the ferry and leaving the quay looking very second hand. Rumours that Andy was driving the ferry at the time are unfounded.
A big thanks to all in group B (I include our "leader" in that) for the moral support, particularly at Nundooka day stages where it seemed that we were breaking bits of the motor quicker than we could fix them.
If only we could start the event again I'm sure we'd get the hang of those navigational stages eventually....
The Three Peaks Challenge beckons though Jason - we are currently working on getting a fully kitted TD5 90 for you and Steph to play in.
cheers
Dave
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A mate of mine drives the manly ferry, i ride up top with him every day on the way to and from work. The ferry that crashed had a mechanical failure where the clutch which engages the front prop failed, the clutch that disengages the rear prop also failed. The driver said he knew there was a problem about 800 metres from the wharf, and said he couldn't do anything about it. so he had to hit the wharf to avoid hitting the quay.Ossie wrote:Hi Jason, Steph, Laurie, Celia et al,
Our short trip to Sydney saw us making the news when the ferry we were on failed to stop and hit the quay, putting a hole in the ferry and leaving the quay looking very second hand. Rumours that Andy was driving the ferry at the time are unfounded.
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