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Pajero Challenge 2006
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Turps, Bob is a very good driver and takes that Paj places where it has no right to go.
At the end of stage 4 we watched you guys go up that steep rocky (slippery) track and Kris couldn't believe the Paj got to the top (without any problem at all).
Shows what a good driver can do in a standard truck.
At the end of stage 4 we watched you guys go up that steep rocky (slippery) track and Kris couldn't believe the Paj got to the top (without any problem at all).
Shows what a good driver can do in a standard truck.
I just luv my "clacker Jabber"
Well all I can say is we might need some more Jerry cans to get there.E49 wrote:Turps did you find out how far it is to Mars?
We actually got to the top of that hill. Pulled up beside Sparky and Juzza, thats when we realised they should be an hour or so in front of us. Looked att the GPS and noticed we had been heading sth not east. WE cursed did a u turn and head back down the hill as fast as we could go.
We didnt see that other track off to the left cos we where racing to get in front of BRT. Well we stuffed up there.
Yer I think it might have been on the limit of difficulty. As I cant see many other Paj owners(yours doesent count), or even std 4b's being pushed that hard. Would have been good to have alook underneath to see if we did do any damage. I dont think we did other than the CV. Although I guess the CV was clicking at the start. It was making really nasty noises at the end.Bitsamissin wrote: Turps, Bob is a very good driver and takes that Paj places where it has no right to go.
At the end of stage 4 we watched you guys go up that steep rocky (slippery) track and Kris couldn't believe the Paj got to the top (without any problem at all).
Shows what a good driver can do in a standard truck.
But it does show that STD vehicle can do the course. Now if only we can learn to read a map. We maybe in with a chance.
THOUGHT FOR THE DAY....
Yeh we finished, when you last saw us we pulled over just to tidy up the paper work, but you know how the challenge goes you dont know how good-bad you went until you see the final tally, so congrats on getting to the end in one piece:D .
The only damage to truck was from a tree stump I hit with leading edge of myside step, punched the bottom of the front gaurd in again miner side effect, can only open passenger door about 1/2 way. Hmmm must invest in a set of cheeze's sliders, more solid than ARB sidestep/rails
The only damage to truck was from a tree stump I hit with leading edge of myside step, punched the bottom of the front gaurd in again miner side effect, can only open passenger door about 1/2 way. Hmmm must invest in a set of cheeze's sliders, more solid than ARB sidestep/rails
If it moves shoot it, if it don't move make it move then shoot it.
Well all I can say is we might need some more Jerry cans to get there.turps wrote:E49 wrote:Turps did you find out how far it is to Mars?
We actually got to the top of that hill. Pulled up beside Sparky and Juzza, thats when we realised they should be an hour or so in front of us. Looked att the GPS and noticed we had been heading sth not east. WE cursed did a u turn and head back down the hill as fast as we could go.
We didnt see that other track off to the left cos we where racing to get in front of BRT. Well we stuffed up there.
Yep we did exact same thing although we saw the right track but just kept on going. The question gave us an idea somthing was fishy so had a quick sqizz at the gps and notes and desided a qturn around was in order, the paj and crew you did a good job getting the vehicle just about everywhere also made a wise choice about the deep creek tracks I thought the last one in particular was very slippery going up..
see ya at the presentation night
If it moves shoot it, if it don't move make it move then shoot it.
and bugger he did get in front of me oh well but i was going the "bush" route
We decided that for the 10 points we couldn't be arsed going the long way around although now i think about it... there wasn't the secret check point there was it?
its 42km's to mars
We decided that for the 10 points we couldn't be arsed going the long way around although now i think about it... there wasn't the secret check point there was it?
its 42km's to mars
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4.2 Turbo Diesel
35" Simex
4" Procomp suspension
2" Bodylift
Fibreglass Stuff....
Now highmount & Plasma :d
4.2 Turbo Diesel
35" Simex
4" Procomp suspension
2" Bodylift
Fibreglass Stuff....
Now highmount & Plasma :d
Congrats to Wayne and Rohan on their win. There was only 13 points between the top 3 places and after the final section results it still wasn't clear who the winners were going to be.
Regular names fill the top spots as previously mentioned by T.Trudi.
As previously predicted Coops and Hummer won the Most Spirited Award for assisting with parts and transport for broken down vehicles/competitors
Lilydale SES won the Best Checkpoint Award for their "Orange" themed checkpoint at halfway. Thought the window washers would have got it due to the reactions from most competitors
I was surprised to pick up 9th spot Expected to be way down the list and this just makes me wonder where we would have finished if I hadn't of stuffed that one plot on section 3
But I guess there will always be whatif's unless you manage to put together a consistant event and win it
Ah well we'll be back next year for another shot
for Hottie and DavidH for coming equal 11th for their first attempt.
Here's the full list of results. Apologies for the poor quality but I'm now at work after attending the presentation and can't farked getting it any better
Cheers
Regular names fill the top spots as previously mentioned by T.Trudi.
As previously predicted Coops and Hummer won the Most Spirited Award for assisting with parts and transport for broken down vehicles/competitors
Lilydale SES won the Best Checkpoint Award for their "Orange" themed checkpoint at halfway. Thought the window washers would have got it due to the reactions from most competitors
I was surprised to pick up 9th spot Expected to be way down the list and this just makes me wonder where we would have finished if I hadn't of stuffed that one plot on section 3
But I guess there will always be whatif's unless you manage to put together a consistant event and win it
Ah well we'll be back next year for another shot
for Hottie and DavidH for coming equal 11th for their first attempt.
Here's the full list of results. Apologies for the poor quality but I'm now at work after attending the presentation and can't farked getting it any better
Cheers
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Thanks Joe. Well done to you to. Not much between us and Juzza's not far away eitherDrafty wrote:Thanks for putting the results up fish, and well done on your finishing position.
Looking at the points spread we had very similar section results. Maybe that's why we saw you a few times, we were getting lost together
We all just need a little more consistancy to give them top 3 spots a nudge
Roll on next year
Last edited by The Fish on Thu Mar 09, 2006 6:41 pm, edited 1 time in total.
we didnt suck as bad as I thought we would. But 20th is way down on last year. Oh well bring on 2007.
Did better on some stages than I thought we would. Mainly stage 3. I didnt plot much of this as I was feeling crook, but we got through it very well. We knew stage 2 and 3 where bad. As we cut and run sections. Cos things where getting abit rough for the paj. Theres only some many toboggan runs one can do before its no longer fun (oh and I stuffed the extinguiher test and none of us knew how to do the join the straps).
Did better on some stages than I thought we would. Mainly stage 3. I didnt plot much of this as I was feeling crook, but we got through it very well. We knew stage 2 and 3 where bad. As we cut and run sections. Cos things where getting abit rough for the paj. Theres only some many toboggan runs one can do before its no longer fun (oh and I stuffed the extinguiher test and none of us knew how to do the join the straps).
THOUGHT FOR THE DAY....
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