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Vic Winch Challenge - Any updates?

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Vic Winch Challenge - Any updates?

Post by LOCKEE »

Any one had any feedback on how people are going?

Need to know carnae etc. :twisted:
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Post by LOCKEE »

No news must meen all is going well.
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Post by DaveS3 »

Craig and James in the Landy are meant to be doing pretty well.

All I've heard
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Post by goodie »

yeah i just got back.
whit LWB gq cut into a tub ute hit a tree (on ss9 i think), ripping apart his steering and crushing some panels.
super charged cut down 80 series ute (not the OL member 80ute) rolled
Daz and scotto going ok from what i saw.
Air bagged 14 inch lift suzi rolled.
Blue 350ci Fj blew a driveline on ss8.
lots of gqs with broken front quat panels.
a swb gq rolled on ss9 i think.

ive gotten all the ss wrong lol.
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Post by LOCKEE »

Just heard from Andrew Dyer in one of the Green TJ's going well but snotted a tree and sheared the wheel studs losing the wheel.

On the hunt for wheel studs :)
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Post by LUCIFER »

LOCKEE wrote:No news must meen all is going well.


Relax fella Relax

all is going very well for some and trailer home for others hey Jake..

here some of the action....
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Post by goodie »

hey lucifer that was definetly the best stage wasnt? :armsup: i have about 65 pics and 5 videos!
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Post by 45punkbus »

thats fantastic to hear daz and scotto are going good, i wish i could be there to cheer him on but im working tomz and i had a presentation today :cry:

:D
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Post by goodie »

LOCKEE wrote:Just heard from Andrew Dyer in one of the Green TJ's going well but snotted a tree and sheared the wheel studs losing the wheel.

On the hunt for wheel studs :)

do they need some? prehaps ask on www.ausjeepoffroad.com

yeah on one of the satges they had a bit of trouble they took a while getting their double line pull set up and then the wire wasnt long enough so they had to get a extension strap. Then thier winch struggled in the bog hole.
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Post by The Fish »

Have just spoken to Wally (80ute) and out of the 8 vehicles from our club (Vic All Terrain) 4 were in the top 6 going into todays stages :armsup:

1st - Adam Obrien & Shane Baguley (Bagsy) in a white turbo diesel 80 series wagon
2nd - Scotty Allison in a blue big block 45 series extra cab ute
3rd - Rob Norris in John Bidwell's white chev 45 series extra cab ute
6th - Wally Radivo in the big block 80 series extra cab tray

Wally in the new look 80 series tray had a good day and believes he took out the wniching stage by a fair margin and was quickest on another stage but broke some bunting :bad-words:

Rob and Johnny had a consistant day.

Scotty busted a front diff and dnf'ed a stage but got a diff from Neil Cooper and is mobile again.

Adam also had a good day with no major dramas.

Hopefully these guys will be fighting it out tomorrow on the final 3 stages :armsup:

Should be going down tomorrow (stuck at work on night shift atm :bad-words: ) to cheer the boys on.
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Post by bj42turbo »

Some pics, Although they might be a bit biased, Go Scotto and Daz
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Post by bj42turbo »

Not so biased pics :D
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Post by bj42turbo »

Converting a hard top to ute Vic Winch style :armsup: :D
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Post by bj42turbo »

pics
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Post by evil_hitman »

goodie wrote:yeah i just got back.
whit LWB gq cut into a tub ute hit a tree (on ss9 i think), ripping apart his steering and crushing some panels.
super charged cut down 80 series ute (not the OL member 80ute) rolled
Daz and scotto going ok from what i saw.
Air bagged 14 inch lift suzi rolled.
Blue 350ci Fj blew a driveline on ss8.
lots of gqs with broken front quat panels.
a swb gq rolled on ss9 i think.

ive gotten all the ss wrong lol.

Well the 2 you mentioned on SS9 i dont recall happening on SS9
SS9 had a little panel damage, 1 CV (last car of the day) and someone lost power steering apparently.

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Post by 6.5 rangie »

i can't post my photo's or movies. bummer
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Post by DaveS3 »

Won by a Land Rover :armsup: :rofl: :armsup:


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Post by vanzbrown »

Was there for a bit today... Was it the black landy v8 ute... That thing was a fair weapon i must say...

Like the last minute ute conversion :D
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Post by The Fish »

Back at work now after being there for todays stages. Haven't got much time to write all of todays happenings as I have work to do :bad-words:

Going into todays stages the Craig Elliott in the black landy had a lead of 150pts of over Wally (80ute) in second followed by Adam Obrien and Bagsy in the white 80 series wagon and not sure of the rest of the order.

Craig Elliiott had a pretty good day with no DNF's so built an unassailable lead.

Wally had a disappointing day with a disqualification on the first stage due to his navvy being unbuckled while reversing back out of a bog hole and dnf'ing the next stage I think due to a pinched rope issue :bad-words:

Adam & Bagsy in the white 80 series had a pretty good day I think he was the only one to drive all of SS10 and ran a reasonable time on SS11 and SS12. So he's got a good chance of picking up second. Not bad for a turbo diesel 80 wagon but will now be cut into a ute due to the amount of panel damage :lol:

Generally today there was plenty of air time at the start of SS10 and at the rock ledge near the end of the stage with Justin Worden's blue rangie ending up on its side on the rock ledge.

Bog hole on SS11 got chopped out really badly and claimed quite few DNF's.

I didn't make it over to SS12 but heard it had a boghole that chopped out a bit but don't think there would have been many DNF's.

Hopefully someone will come good with some results soon ;)

In the end a great day with entertaining stages. Well done to organiser's, marshals and competitors :armsup:

Hope to post a couple of pics later.
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Post by goodie »

well i said i was confussed what ss they were.
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Post by goodie »

well i said i was confussed what ss they were.
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boo hoo

Post by LUCIFER »

Some more action for the 05 Vic winch... well done to all competitors, no matter where you ended up on the score sheet your all winners!!
the team effort out there was fantastic well done... good to see some new trucks out and about.. it was good to meet up with some of the crew :cool:

Bowmans missus was something wasnt she!!
i have heaps more photos but the files are too big to post sorry..

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Post by LUCIFER »

was a capable truck!
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Post by chompyd »

Well we had a blast , dont know where we came somewhere in the lower part of the field i'm guessing . once again $330 entry fee $1500 exit fee . Bloody troopy thing if i could only keep the thing together i might have a chance at mid field !
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Post by Ossie »

chompyd wrote:Well we had a blast , dont know where we came somewhere in the lower part of the field i'm guessing . once again $330 entry fee $1500 exit fee . Bloody troopy thing if i could only keep the thing together i might have a chance at mid field !


Maybe if you removed the pink bits??? :D The glare must be bad off that bull bar. Matt at least you were there giving it a go this year.

Jason
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Post by LUCIFER »

chompyd wrote:Well we had a blast , dont know where we came somewhere in the lower part of the field i'm guessing . once again $330 entry fee $1500 exit fee . Bloody troopy thing if i could only keep the thing together i might have a chance at mid field !


you fellas did well, no doubt about it. at least you were there having fun hey.. honestly though i think you will need to work on your approach and departure clearances at vehicle point. it seemed to have held you up all weekend. other than that it was quite capable for a troopy :D

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Post by chompyd »

Dont we know it .... Just wait too see the new and improved version , just need the $'s , oh found it .... my trusty balaclava.
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Post by bundyrum4x4 »

Awsome fun!!!!

Finished 18th with a straight truck just need to clean the radiator.

If anyone got any pics of my truck, can you please email them to me. :cool:
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Post by The Fish »

Here's some pics of the result sheets. Sorry they are bit hard to read but this was the best I could do :?

Vic All Terrain Teams fill 3 of the top 5 places :armsup:
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Post by The Fish »

Here's some pics. All from SS10. Didn't take many as had my 4 month old baby girl with me enjoying her first event :D
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