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Post by Mrs Drafty »

Thats good to hear.
BTW Drafty mentioned that he saw a chanel 7 crew up there so there might be some footage on TV.
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Post by Bitsamissin »

Ruff, that 80 Series ute was in the Pajero Club Challenge (for about 1hr before it broke down) I posted a pic of it in that thread, that was it's first offroad outing apparently has a 454 donk and sounds mean as..............
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Post by v8grunt »

Has anyone heard how our local legends went today I have been texting but so far no reply.... anyone got anynews
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Post by Marshy »

Tell me. How cool are Sam and Drafty?? :wink: We're getting all the pics and info hot off the press. 8)
Mrs Drafty mentioned about the local ARB centre being open 24 hrs. Dennis Oliver, the owner of Silver City 4WD, actually sleeps in his swag on his workshop floor for the duration of the event. :shock: And he doesn't just help the competitors either. I was down there officialling last year, and one of the officials on our stage blew three tyres setting out one of the GPS stages, and we drove him 3 1/2 hour back into Broken Hill to try and get some more. We went to Silver City 4WD (the only place open) and asked if they could help us. This was about 10:00pm the night before the main competition started (Prologue was earlier that day). Dennis not only offered us a set of Simex JT2's he had there, he also fitted them onto the rims for us. :!: The guy is just a legend. He also allowes the competitors the use of his workshop for free. If they require parts, then they pay for just the parts. Very cool indeed. 8)
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Post by Marshy »

v8grunt wrote:Has anyone heard how our local legends went today I have been texting but so far no reply.... anyone got anynews




Is that you Annette???????
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Post by RUFF »

v8grunt wrote:Has anyone heard how our local legends went today I have been texting but so far no reply.... anyone got anynews


Well as you are supposed to be there Glen i would hope you could tell us :lol:

Im guessing this is glens wife Annette.

I spoke to Sam late this arvo they went ok last night they were not the fastest up the creek but they deffianatly were not the slowest. They damaged the front diff in the first round of the prologue this morning but still finished the stage but they were 5min too late getting it back together to run the second round :cry:

Hopefully they have a little more luck for the rest of the week.

Sam said they are having a ball and its defianatly been interesting. They have met some very nice people and so far it sounds like they will be back next year.
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Post by v8grunt »

just wondering if there is any word tonight on how our local legends are doing have texted messages but so far no word anyone in the know
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Post by Marshy »

v8grunt wrote:just wondering if there is any word tonight on how our local legends are doing have texted messages but so far no word anyone in the know



No, sorry. Haven't heard anything. At the moment, they'd be on their first transport stage. If they are anything like last year's transport stages, they wont have a lot of time to send messages. Also, once you get about 30 mins out of Broken Hill, you lose mobile phone service. (About 45 mins if you have a CDMA phone). As far as I can work out, there is five comp areas this year. "Denien" is the sand stage, a property near "Wilga" is the mud, "Poolamacca" is rock, Nundooka is a combination of rock, water and mud (which is more like quick-sand.), and I think they are using "The Veldt" again this year. That's where they had the "Cliffhanger" stage last year. "Denien" is about 1 3/4 hours south-east of Broken Hill near Menindee. "Wilga" is is roughly an hour east of Broken Hill, along the Barrier Hwy. "Poolamacca" is about 1 1/2 hours north of Broken Hill, along the Silver City Hwy. "Nundooka" is about 2 1/2 hours north of Broken Hill, also along the Silver City Hwy. And "The Veldt" is about 1/2 hour south-west of "Nundooka". So, the guys have some pretty long transport stages. For example, the transport from "Denien" to "Nundooka" is about 4 1/2 hours plus fuel stop. They probably only get given 4 3/4 hours to do this in! They're main fuel stop is the Packsaddle Roadhouse along the Silver City Hwy. Last year, the roadhouse sold $14500 in fuel to competitors alone for the week. :shock: Fuel prices were like $1.20/L for unleaded, and $1.45/L for diesel! But, you have no choice, gotta have go-juice. :?
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Post by RUFF »

v8grunt wrote:just wondering if there is any word tonight on how our local legends are doing have texted messages but so far no word anyone in the know



Annette i just replied to what i know about Glen And Sam. Look just above where you just replied.

Or are these different local heros to who you are talking about?
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Post by Mrs Drafty »

They have left the Line of Load and are at the Nine Mile ( 12 klm out of Broken Hill and have phone service ) where they are camping for the night and then have a 4.30am start to Poolamacca for the metal masher.
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Post by Marshy »

Mrs Drafty wrote:They have left the Line of Load and are at the Nine Mile ( 12 klm out of Broken Hill and have phone service ) where they are camping for the night and then have a 4.30am start to Poolamacca for the metal masher.


Thanks Mrs. Drafty. They're doing things a little different to last year. Last year, the competitors were split into groups after Prologue, and set out to their first stage at about 10:00pm. Mostly arriving at around midnight to Perc Ferme. Then out of bed for a 6:00am start on their first SS.
They are doing "Metal Masher" first??? Holy crap. That's a stage I'd rather do at the end of the week. It's 9km of big rocks done at breakneck speeds. Few get through without damage.
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Post by Red Ibex »

More news and pictures of the Brits please.
I know of
Simon Buck in the Green Bobtail Rangie
Neil Redpath in the yellow Ibex
and maybe Pete Codd in redish trayback zuk, and possibly Richard Ibbertson in a yellow station wagon Ibex.

These guys couldn't have traveled any further, they deserve more pictures :)
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Post by POS »

Red Ibex wrote:More news and pictures of the Brits please.
I know of
Simon Buck in the Green Bobtail Rangie
Neil Redpath in the yellow Ibex
and maybe Pete Codd in redish trayback zuk, and possibly Richard Ibbertson in a yellow station wagon Ibex.

These guys couldn't have traveled any further, they deserve more pictures :)


DUDE we don't have a full time photographer out there!!!!

Its just what 1 or 2 of the guys are getting in there very limited spare time!!!!

We can only put up what we get!!!

If one of those guys are in Sams group i am sure we will see some pics!!

Anyway who wants to see a pom coming last anyway! :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Post by Mrs Drafty »

Last years grouping took to long, we hung around for ages. They were put into there groups before they even arrived. Our guys are in group E.

If they can make it thru with NO or VERY LITTLE damage during metal masher then they should have a good run the rest of the course.
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Post by Marshy »

Just spoke with Al Tierney from our club. (he was spun out that he was getting phone calls from Brissy!) He's also in Glen, Sam and Drafty's group at Nine Mile. He's naving for Tony Ryan in the extra cab GQ Nissan Patrol. He tells me there are four international teams in their group. Prologue was run pretty much the same as last year, with some slight alterations to the course. They recorded low 2 minutes on both Prologue courses, but times were getting down to 1 minute 45's. He doesn't know of too much carnage so far. Glen's front diff, Celia Barry in the Vitara is out due to terminal gearbox problems, and Mark Johnson has had turbo dramas. They did a run up Steven's Creek on Saturday night, which he said was the same as the first SS in 2001, except the course went up the creek and back this time. He said it was awesome fun, as they were getting unbelievable speeds up. :twisted:
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Post by RUFF »

Red Ibex wrote:More news and pictures of the Brits please.
I know of
Simon Buck in the Green Bobtail Rangie
Neil Redpath in the yellow Ibex
and maybe Pete Codd in redish trayback zuk, and possibly Richard Ibbertson in a yellow station wagon Ibex.

These guys couldn't have traveled any further, they deserve more pictures :)


All i know is that the green bobtail rangie is kicking some major ass so far in the prologue it has been recording some of the best times and is reported to be the fastest rangie there.
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Post by LOCKY »

Have heard the following

From Hobsey in Group C in the Procomp GU Tray

1 1st Diesel - beat Bolton & Mike Smith (Sat night stage?)

2 They won Touring Class SS1
JPC melt w'gate and winch over line

3 JPC DNF Prologue 1
Roger Smith does massive nose stand

4 Tyre off rim but still finished, hard on 3 but crowd pleaser

5 Hobzee spears Jonesy (Navigator) with stick thru screen & beats all of group C including Mike Smith - again, not bad for 33 Xterrains

6 Need 4.11 Dana 44 CWP (I wonder who 4?)
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Post by bj on roids »

RUFF wrote:Yeah i only just got back to my computer and checked my email.
I dont know how they fixed this i just tried to ring him but no answer and i know they didnt have a spare gear set :?


glen had a brand new front riong and pinion with him, im sure sam would have bootie-fabbed it up.

when i asked him about the rear he said if that goes :shock:
hands and mums dont count!!!
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Post by N*A*M »

no pics yet today? mrs drafty, how is team ontrack doing?
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Post by Mrs Drafty »

No pics until probably Friday when they get back into service range!!

They are having a good time of corse, i would be to if i was up there.I didn't go cos i didn't think my little beast would make it down some of the tracks you need to go to spectate. Drafty told me to take his truck but i can't drive it. They did very minor damage on Sat night, it was all fixed and reren to go for the Prologue. Drafty's bro drove the first part of the course and he drove the second, he enjoyed it but i think he will leave the driven for his bro to do cos he knows just how far he push it.
Spewen big time i'm not there to see em this year. :(
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Post by MKPatrolGuy »

Mrs Drafty, Has Mr Drafty competed in any of the other Outback Challenges?
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Post by Mrs Drafty »

No he hasn't but his bro has, we were up there last year spectating.
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Post by N*A*M »

you should've taken the kiddies and gone to support them. those gu's drive themselves! :lol:
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Post by Mrs Drafty »

Yeah i know.
I had it all planned out, leave the little one at the inlaws take the 4yo she's pretty good, along with the double swag and engle we'd be right! then i chickend out cos he's truck is too BIG and its MANUAL.
I tried lookin for a driver but no one wanted to take the time off.
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Post by planb »

Cheezy4x4 wrote:Yer the 80 looks real good and has a 454 Chev, too bad it has stock Toy running gear and BANG what the fark was that???????????????????


according to 4x4 australia, the 80 is running gq centres and 100 series 5 stud axles

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Post by moose »

Mrs Drafty wrote:Yeah i know.
I had it all planned out, leave the little one at the inlaws take the 4yo she's pretty good, along with the double swag and engle we'd be right! then i chickend out cos he's truck is too BIG and its MANUAL.
I tried lookin for a driver but no one wanted to take the time off.



should have posted !!!!
could HAVE found someone to drive there & back !!!!! :finger:
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Post by Webbie »

Hey locky;
Has Hobbze said anything about how those MX 6 shocks he is using going :?: :?: :?:





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Post by Marshy »

Mrs Drafty wrote:No he hasn't but his bro has, we were up there last year spectating.



Mrs. Drafty, what vehicle was Drafty's brother in last year? Just curious as I got to know a lot of the competitors last year. I probably even met you guys when you's went to Pincally station. I was one of the officials on that stage.
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Post by Liz Buck »

Thanks guys for updating your site so often - I have lost contact with Simon [Buck -UK Green and yellow bobtail rangie] so it's great to hear what's going on in the event.

We would love to have any of you info etc on our site in the Uk
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Post by Marshy »

Welcome to Outer limits Liz Buck.
We hear your boys are doing quite well. They apparently were very quick on both of the Prologue courses on Sunday. I hope they do well. But not well enough to beat the Aussies! :lol: :lol: :lol:
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