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Bitsamissin

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Post by turps »

This was taken from another thread (trips).


Bitsamissin wrote:I got to get a straight steering arm for mine to stop tie rods busting then I can play before she goes under the knife :D


So whats the go Frank, what axle is going under the front, hope its not some yank crap.
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Post by Bitsamissin »

Yes something is gonna be done....................
Still doing some R&D and talking to blokes in the know.
Looking to start in about 2 months.
I just luv my "clacker Jabber"
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Bitsamissin wrote:Yes something is gonna be done....................
Still doing some R&D and talking to blokes in the know.
Looking to start in about 2 months.


Sounds very nice. Which tk was it that you broke the paj on. As we where up there yesterday and drove some nice tk's I havnt been on before (but alot of boring ones also).
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Post by Bitsamissin »

Turps it was an unmarked track on the Narbethong side of Toolangi it is cut into a hill to join up 2 main tracks. The club had to clear a lot of crap off it to make it driveable. It's that loose, powdery soil with a few craters and friggin steep. If it was wet it would be virtually undriveable and if you got it wrong the left side is a big drop off.
I can get the GPS coordinates if you want ?? I will get back there one day and have another go but definitely not in winter. The other problem is there's a about half a km approach to the actual climb with nowhere to turn around. So if you get to the hill and decide it's too hard you have to reverse all the way back.
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Post by turps »

It's alright sparky's still got there tk route marked on there maps so will find out off them.
Just thought for some reason it was jacksons break tk. Which I didn't think was that hard. But coming down at night would have been interesting.
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Post by Bitsamissin »

Yeah they went down that in the Challenge.
A standard class car made it's way down there by mistake and rolled over I heard.
They also removed the big jagged bolder known as the can opener.
They didn't make the modifieds go up Jacksons Break for fear of a bottleneck and or rain.
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Post by turps »

I think I know the rock. It is at the bottom of the last hard bit on the way up. Had abit of trouble trying to get out of the rut (to get around the rock)as there is abit of side angle all the cars where lifting the pass front wheel under power.
(I HATE side angles) It didn't feel real bad in the car but from the outside all 3 cars where leaning over abit.
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