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Post by La Fonda »

BundyRumandCoke wrote:Just come back from the mates place. Packing his 80 for the trip down. Told him if he aint over here by 3.30 tomorrow morning to pick me up, he is getting a phone call to wake his whole house up.
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De-lux wrote:80LSY and Antt were daring me to jump in the boghole last year... i was hella tanked and was thinking about doing it, then some hoon did it before me. :D kinda glad i didn't. woulda been cold! :D
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Post by Screwy »

mud = bad for my car the last 2 comps in a row, keep the crap shallow but sloshy ;)
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Post by `maddog »

Screwy_ScrewBall wrote:mud = bad for my car the last 2 comps in a row, keep the crap shallow but sloshy ;)
Yeah, deep mud doesn't test vehicles or test driver's skill. It's just there to break stuff on the competitors rigs. The crowds love it because the drivers use big numbers to get through the mud.

At the pre-scrutineering, the guys were saying the mud isn't as deep as last year and allows for some off camber lines to avoid the deep bits. Hope this is the case.
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Post by "CANADA" »

`maddog wrote:
Screwy_ScrewBall wrote:mud = bad for my car the last 2 comps in a row, keep the crap shallow but sloshy ;)
Yeah, deep mud doesn't test vehicles or test driver's skill. It's just there to break stuff on the competitors rigs. The crowds love it because the drivers use big numbers to get through the mud.

At the pre-scrutineering, the guys were saying the mud isn't as deep as last year and allows for some off camber lines to avoid the deep bits. Hope this is the case.

hehe i want to see screwy flop it in the mud
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`maddog wrote:
Screwy_ScrewBall wrote:mud = bad for my car the last 2 comps in a row, keep the crap shallow but sloshy ;)
Yeah, deep mud doesn't test vehicles or test driver's skill. It's just there to break stuff on the competitors rigs. The crowds love it because the drivers use big numbers to get through the mud.

At the pre-scrutineering, the guys were saying the mud isn't as deep as last year and allows for some off camber lines to avoid the deep bits. Hope this is the case.

hehe i want to see screwy flop it in the mud
But there's no trees in the mud to hit :lol:
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Post by 80lsy gq »

De-lux wrote:80LSY and Antt were daring me to jump in the boghole last year... i was hella tanked and was thinking about doing it, then some hoon did it before me. :D kinda glad i didn't. woulda been cold! :D

so you proceeded to then show your belt buckle to everybody within the campgrounds....

will we see the S.O.F back this year Mick and who will be the unlucky recipient...


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waiting for my ride in 7 hrs can't sleep.....think I will just drink till they get here.....!@!!!
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Post by BundyRumandCoke »

1.28 am, and thats enough sleep for me. Now to start collecting some shit together.
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Post by Wooders »

Dep mud sucks for spectators too - everyone jsut gets stuck at teh sam spot...the BEST mud is shallow but as slippery as eel snot....THEn people use numbers to try and get through it......THIS is a LOT of fun to drive and cause of the numbers is great for the spectators.....
Pooy water is just crap.....plain & simple ;)
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Post by evanstaniland »

aahh i want to go to tuff truck but i cant DAMN make sure there are plenty of photos :armsup:

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Post by legsx1 »

What do you guys do to stop/slow down the mud into your radiators.

I pressume you fit some sort of screen in front of the radiator

Can someone give me details as I am loooking at protecting the radiator for my truck
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Post by grimbo »

is there food and drink available there without having to buy the pre purchase meal ticket. I'm still trying to work out if I can get there. If I don't have to worry about food and drink it makes it a little easier
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Post by DIRTY ROCK STAR »

`maddog wrote:
Screwy_ScrewBall wrote:mud = bad for my car the last 2 comps in a row, keep the crap shallow but sloshy ;)
Yeah, deep mud doesn't test vehicles or test driver's skill. It's just there to break stuff on the competitors rigs. The crowds love it because the drivers use big numbers to get through the mud.

At the pre-scrutineering, the guys were saying the mud isn't as deep as last year and allows for some off camber lines to avoid the deep bits. Hope this is the case.
i have heard from some people who were wheeling there recently that i wont be disapointed with depth.
If it isnt smallest to largest tyres running order then i say bring on the deep.
how does deep mud not test a vehicle?
I was going to suggest some submerged logs, and boulder would have been top work too.
and maybe a pile of logs at the end to form a vertical surface at the end?

and whats wrong with going from shallow mud at the start to real deep at the end? try to sort out the men from boys along the way?
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Post by jav »

i've heard that there will be more mud less water, nothing worst then silty stuff stuffing everything.
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Post by beretta »

grimbo wrote:is there food and drink available there without having to buy the pre purchase meal ticket. I'm still trying to work out if I can get there. If I don't have to worry about food and drink it makes it a little easier
Grimbo I'm leaving from Nth Sydney after work tomorrow if you can get up here I can give you a ride no worries, surely you can get a flight into Sydney? I'm not too sure about food, but I've got plenty of room if you want to buy some on the way. Offers there if you can make it.

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Post by DIRTY ROCK STAR »

beretta wrote:
grimbo wrote:is there food and drink available there without having to buy the pre purchase meal ticket. I'm still trying to work out if I can get there. If I don't have to worry about food and drink it makes it a little easier
Grimbo I'm leaving from Nth Sydney after work tomorrow if you can get up here I can give you a ride no worries, surely you can get a flight into Sydney? I'm not too sure about food, but I've got plenty of room if you want to buy some on the way. Offers there if you can make it.

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Post by redzook »

im postive they would be selling steak sangers and similar out there
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Post by MjWatt »

cocco pops and 2 min noodles for me!
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Post by mtb4x4mad »

jav wrote:
Just did a quick calculation to work out the average tyre size at this TTC; it turns out that the average is 40.37"
This was based on the tyre size that the team has supplied on the TT website.
you might have to recalculate that, changing mog rover tyres this week, will post pics when done.
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Post by La Fonda »

MjWatt wrote:cocco pops and 2 min noodles for me!
What happened to my hot dogs & hams steaks for dinner tomorrow night?
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La Fonda wrote:
MjWatt wrote:cocco pops and 2 min noodles for me!
What happened to my hot dogs & hams steaks for dinner tomorrow night?

hahahahahahahahah she is making you dinner :rofl: :rofl: :rofl:
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MADZUKI wrote:
La Fonda wrote:
MjWatt wrote:cocco pops and 2 min noodles for me!
What happened to my hot dogs & hams steaks for dinner tomorrow night?

hahahahahahahahah she is making you dinner :rofl: :rofl: :rofl:
No! he's cooking dinner for me.. hot dogs & ham steaks apprently
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La Fonda wrote:
MADZUKI wrote:
La Fonda wrote:
MjWatt wrote:cocco pops and 2 min noodles for me!
What happened to my hot dogs & hams steaks for dinner tomorrow night?

hahahahahahahahah she is making you dinner :rofl: :rofl: :rofl:
No! he's cooking dinner for me.. hot dogs & ham steaks apprently

and your cooking breaky?
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Post by MrsForby »

MjWatt wrote:cocco pops and 2 min noodles for me!

Hahaha a man after my own heart. At son of trials i survived on CUP 2minute noodles, museli bars, and mammee noodles... was never hungry though! lol

Mums packed my shiat for this weekend.. but, gawd luv 'er, she's bought me some two minute noodles!
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MADZUKI wrote:
La Fonda wrote:
MADZUKI wrote:
La Fonda wrote:
MjWatt wrote:cocco pops and 2 min noodles for me!
What happened to my hot dogs & hams steaks for dinner tomorrow night?

hahahahahahahahah she is making you dinner :rofl: :rofl: :rofl:
No! he's cooking dinner for me.. hot dogs & ham steaks apprently

and your cooking breaky?
Mummy brought me meal ticket....
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but if it's crap food I am gonna personally complain to squick & demand a refund
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Post by Screwy »

well the patrols are both all loaded up and ready to go, just got to run the spare down to the tyre joint in the morning to get it put on a rim and buy some food on the way and im sweet to go......

prob wont get away from here till about 9.00 in the morning i doubt.....

all good, will catch ya guys up there ;)

lets hope its not raining at milbrodale cause its bucketing here at the moment :cry:

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Post by MjWatt »

MissForbyNoob wrote:
MjWatt wrote:cocco pops and 2 min noodles for me!

Hahaha a man after my own heart. At son of trials i survived on CUP 2minute noodles, museli bars, and mammee noodles... was never hungry though! lol

Mums packed my shiat for this weekend.. but, gawd luv 'er, she's bought me some two minute noodles!
Yer just went shopp'n... Kababs, milk, just right and OJ (which i just opened), 2 bottles of pepsi and a carton of woodstock and some beer... . pretty sure thats everything

No ham steaks or hotdogs this weekend... that was last! haha
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looks like its going to be a wet one
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