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Paj Day - Vic

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Post by PajeroSRV »

Near the park.
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Post by corkhead »

oh i was almost excited today watching the www.bom.gov.au

thinking gemmy would get a good shower ...but looks like it missed it :(

wet makes it fun :)

I'm there at 9am with chopchop and his lux
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Post by M1S3RY »

Allrighty then.. the wheels are on (Bloody hot work too), the gear is packed, just need to get some more fuel in the morning and i'll be there. Silly question, the park refers to the one on the main drag of the township rite? Just up from the Pub?
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Post by PajeroSRV »

Yep, that's the one.

I am going to be running a bit late as I have found a F*cked wheel bearing.

Should have that fixed early in the AM and be there hopefully not too much behind the rest of you.
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Post by 88pajero »

So how did paj day go? Would have loved to be there.....I had a little experience in a bog hole I found on the side of a road, slid into a rut and came verry verry close to landing on my side. It sceared the bejebers out of me, my missus nd kids were in the car too so I was verry glad she didnt go over!!!
Thatll teach me- I should have been in gemmy :D
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Post by Bitsamissin »

It was a good day but bloody hot and dusty.
I think there were 15 or so vehicles all up.
Poor Darius after being late having to replace a stuffed wheel bearing and a siezed caliper he broke a front hub which left him with only 3 wheel drive for most of the day.
Anyway we did Andersons Creek Tk, played on the boulders then went around to Sunset Tk (some of us played on the boulder section) then we called it a day.
With so many vehicles we were only ever gonna drive 3 or 4 tracks.
Highlight of the day was Corkhead almost rolling on the boulders :twisted:
Some of the other guys took pics so hopefully some can be posted up.
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Post by PajeroSRV »

G'day All,

Yeah it was a top day all in the end. My F8cking hub broke about 25 meters into it so I was relegated to 3wd for the rest of the day, which made it interesting at times!!

Basically we had the following people show:

Bitsamissin (Paj)
PajeroSRV + 3 guests (Patrol, 100 series & 60 series)
Rugrat (Paj)
Corkhead + Friend (Paj & lux)
HG - Surf
Leeham Escort - Surf
Rusty - Prado
Darren - Patrol
Misery - Paj
Heidi - 80 series

It was about 12 cars all up.

And probably some other people who I typically cannot remember. :)

Anyway first track of the day was Andersons which everyone did no probs.

Whilst that was in action Iheaded up to grab a couple nof other cars. We all finally met up and the intersection of Andersons and black snake creek track, where some cops in a SS came by and had a bit of a sticky beak.

Then headed over to the rocks and had a play. My hub went (bastard!!) so I backed down to try and figure out exactly what had happened. In the meantime a few cars tried various lines on the rocks with varying degrees of momentum :) Whilst some where highly suspect everyone got up without any tragedy.

Corkhead has to have the days trophy for the most spectacular wheel lift. Whilst yelling at him to go left he decided to go right & diagonal across a gap in the rocks under the powerlines resulting in the rear left dropping into a big hole and punting the paj to within a degree or two of rolling back down. Made for some shite hot video footage though!

We had lunch up the top of the rocks, after which corkhead and rugrat headed home. We then had a play at a couple of the river crossings in the valley and headed over to sunset.

Again all the cars seemed to make short work of the tracks, which was great to see. After sunset we decided that it was time to start heading home, being the typical 4pm track.

The group then headed out to Jindivick area and onto the princess and home.

Ok. So the easy Paj run was a success.

Was a top day, should do it again, and lets go for a play with some bigger stuff :)

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Post by M1S3RY »

Respect to Daryus for organising the day, it was great fun. I even learnt how to drive in the dry :) It was also good to meet some new faces and put them to names. I only took a few pics, sorry about the hosting but it's the best i can do at the moment..

http://pub46.bravenet.com/photocenter/a ... lbum=35970

BTW if anyone has any better free hosting ideas, let me know.. stupid internet.

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Post by HG »

Yep was good fun, not hard at all but still good fun and BLOODY HOT.
Was interesting to see the driving styles of some :shock: and how hard some hit the little creek crossing :shock: resulting in a dead alternator in an 80series & a fanblade through the radiator in a 100 series :shock:
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Post by M1S3RY »

HG wrote:Yep was good fun, not hard at all but still good fun and BLOODY HOT.
Was interesting to see the driving styles of some :shock: and how hard some hit the little creek crossing :shock: resulting in a dead alternator in an 80series & a fanblade through the radiator in a 100 series :shock:
Heh, heh, silly Toyota drivers :) BTW did you guys get the vehicle with the dead alt home ok?
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Post by Rugrat »

HG wrote: BLOODY HOT.
Was interesting to see the driving styles of some :shock:
Yeah well done Darius on organising - BLOODY HOT was an understatement HG - thats why I bugged out at lunch - my navi convinced me the surf was up and the beer was cold..... :lol: So back to the seaside in 90mins :finger: :drinking:

Will get the limited picks up that 'Navi' took asp.

Now is rusty going to be able to post the Video of Corkhead - its something that I really have to see again....
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Post by corkhead »

yeh i wouldnt mind seeing this vid too :)

hey its looking wetter this weekend .... might be able to play in some mud !
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Will get the limited picks up that 'Navi' took asp.
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Post by Bitsamissin »

Rusty gave me a copy of the DVD he and Darren made.
Some awesome stuff :twisted:
It was very interesting to see how trained driving instructors tackle water crossings :?
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Post by HG »

DVD is grouse :shock: lots of action on it . I'll get some copies done and on the next day out you can have a copy :D . Now thats a good incentive to organise another trip ;) .
Maybe we could go play over in the Willow Grove area :D (of course I will follow 100mtrs behind as usual ;) )
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Post by Noisey »

chuck a copy my way aswell Andrew if ya don't mind - always good see what you guys are up to (my old stompling grounds).

Roldit (Kris) can send it my way.

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Post by awbeattie381 »

how do the rest of us obtain copies? Always good to see pajjy's in action! Anything warm and sunny would be good considering im stuck in the UK.....
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Post by Rugrat »

Bitsamissin wrote:Rusty gave me a copy of the DVD he and Darren made.
Some awesome stuff :twisted:
It was very interesting to see how trained driving instructors tackle water crossings :?
Frank - if you pack it on the 24th/25th of Feb - i'll burn a copy - If you got some spare room.
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Post by Bitsamissin »

Yep sure mate I'll copy that one plus a Vickrawlers trip we did at Toolangi the following weekend (that DVD is a pearler) :twisted:
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Post by Rugrat »

x-lnt. Will give me somthing to watch whilst twiddling my thumbs 'out there' :lol:
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Post by HG »

Frank do a copy of the Toolngi day as well for Blair and get Kris to send them up to him :armsup:
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Post by Rugrat »

Bitsamissin wrote:Yep sure mate I'll copy that one plus a Vickrawlers trip we did at Toolangi the following weekend (that DVD is a pearler) :twisted:
Bit of an understatment there.. Ball tearer seems to fit better.
Great footage of the Paj day guys.. And Corkhead - that sphincter clencher was :shock:
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Post by corkhead »

okay just got back from my honeymoon ... yes under the thumb now !!

i gotta see my great carefree driving .... whos got a copy from that day ? pakky area ....

daryus love the new feet on your beast .... and yes let me know what it costs you for those gears ... i got them on my mind (still a snorkel too) and the 2.85's .... now the wedding is over .... i beleive i deserve some play money :) heck i earn it every week !!!

got back from qld and cant beleive the amount of pajeros up there .... my missus got sick of me saying ... theres another one !!

well not long now .... and she will have her own pajero ... we nearly bought one up there and i was going to drive it back !!

keeping my toy and looking at a NM Pajero exceed for the family stuff (and camping :lol: ) cant beleive they are between 20-25k ...... for 2001/2002 models .............

well hope to have a wheel with u guys again soon ............ got time to play now !!!!
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Post by -Scott- »

corkhead

If you're going to buy a Gen 3, make it a DiD Auto - once Frank confirms the gears fit. ;)

I think we need a serious wheeler to start pushing their limits. :D

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Post by PajeroSRV »

Mate,

Good to hear you survived the honeymoon!!! Now back to the serious stuff, planning mods on your car :)

Talk to Frank re the 2.85 gears, he is the man.
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