Would anyone be interested on a over night Rallywoods trip

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U da man Doddzee! Ta. I knew if I played dumb then somebody would do most of it for me. Bit like my work really, hahaha

Date: 03/03/2007 & 04/03/2007

Trip Organiser: Bubba

Trip Leader: TBA

ORE Assn Trip - No

Meeting Time: 9.30am

Meeting Place: Cnr Haywards & Moonshine Rd (see link to map below)

Drivers Briefing: 9.45

Trip Start: 10.00

Land Access charges: $10 per vehicle per day, price for the hutt per person TBA but very reasonable, to be paid to Rod (Bubba) on the day.

BYO Food; Lunch, BBQ dinner, cooked breakfast, lunch

BYO Drink, local water supply is safe to drink

Dogs: Not Allowed

Alcohol: Not Allowed while driving but recommended during the evening :wink:

Trip grade: 3-5 (0-wuss...5-anything goes)

Safety Requirements: Rated Towhooks, rated recovery strop, spade, fire extingisher, first aid kit. Basically all the recovery equipment you can take. There maybe some easing of safety equipment requirments but this will be on a case by case basis so please advise prior to the trip what you don't have.

PRS Radio Ch 10; If you don't have a PRS then please advise and one can be organised for you

*Remember that you don't have to stay the night but I think it makes the trip. If you want to come for just one day then I would strongly recommend the Saturday

**Note: It has been indicated by people that have been there in the past that vehicle damage is highly likely. This is NOT a shiney trip.

***The accommodation is basic but is powered by generated. The sleeping quarters are shared bunks so if you would like privacy or don't like rats then bring a tent.

****Also; the last time we were there, there was a police drug dog present (friend of property owner) so umm, you get my point and you have been warned.
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Im pretty sure that I can get atleast one more trip out of the rangie :roll: . So I will try and make it. I doubt the LR will be ready
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turoa wrote:Im pretty sure that I can get atleast one more trip out of the rangie :roll: . So I will try and make it. I doubt the LR will be ready


Thats the spirit!
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Jame can always tow you if you need it :lol: :lol:
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turoa wrote:Im pretty sure that I can get atleast one more trip out of the rangie :roll: . So I will try and make it. I doubt the LR will be ready


hope it starts every time for ya... and hook up a bloody temp gauge too!! :lol:
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should be there if i can find $100 under the sofa coushin for fuel :oops:
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Just syphon it out of Turoa's truck whilst he is away from it "borrowing" parts off your truck :lol:
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WACKO wrote:
turoa wrote:Im pretty sure that I can get atleast one more trip out of the rangie :roll: . So I will try and make it. I doubt the LR will be ready


hope it starts every time for ya... and hook up a bloody temp gauge too!! :lol:


But then I know if its hot, and if I know its hot then I might actually give a damn about the engine.

Seriously though, I think the temp sensor might need a clean because it goes up when its really hot
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oh... so it does actually have a temp sensor. i just thought it didnt have anything.
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it must have one cause the guage creeps up when hot
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Bubba wrote:
Sadam_Husain wrote:I think I could be a probable for early March :lol:
....will run it past Mrs Husain to ensure the weekends free :wink:

gonna need something a bit heavier than bubba and mr o's sooks to pull my truck out of the bogs when its stuck up to the door handles :? :oops:


Maybe those feilding boys would like to come down, luv to see MrO gettin pulled back down the hole


I think MrO might give him a run for his money now.
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Yep.... I'm sure mr o will be able to extact my 2 1/2 tons out of the bog now 8)
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Not goin to make it guys, got to be in auckland that weekend :x :evil:
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doddzee wrote:Not goin to make it guys, got to be in auckland that weekend :x :evil:


:cry:
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Bubba wrote:
***The accommodation is basic but is powered by generated. The sleeping quarters are shared bunks so if you would like privacy or don't like rats then bring a tent.



Bubba

is the hut the one up by the airstrip?
does it have mattresses on the bunks and is there any gas cooking facilities or are we providing this stuff for ourselves? :scratch:
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Sadam_Husain wrote:
Bubba wrote:
***The accommodation is basic but is powered by generated. The sleeping quarters are shared bunks so if you would like privacy or don't like rats then bring a tent.



Bubba

is the hut the one up by the airstrip?
does it have mattresses on the bunks and is there any gas cooking facilities or are we providing this stuff for ourselves? :scratch:


yes by the airstrip, yes there are mattresses no there are no gas cookers BYO or cook on the fire/grill out side which is good if you have steak eggs sausages etc :wink:
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I'M IN! can someone send me some info for a blonde i don't get over that side of town too often :lol:
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Date: 03/03/2007 & 04/03/2007

Trip Organiser: Bubba

Trip Leader: TBA

ORE Assn Trip - No

Meeting Time: 9.30am

Meeting Place: Cnr Haywards & Moonshine Rd (see link to map below)

Drivers Briefing: 9.45

Trip Start: 10.00

Land Access charges: $10 per vehicle per day, price for the hutt per person TBA but very reasonable, to be paid to Rod (Bubba) on the day.

BYO Food; Lunch, BBQ dinner, cooked breakfast, lunch

BYO Drink, local water supply is safe to drink

Dogs: Not Allowed

Alcohol: Not Allowed while driving but recommended during the evening

Trip grade: 3-5 (0-wuss...5-anything goes)

Safety Requirements: Rated Towhooks, rated recovery strop, spade, fire extingisher, first aid kit. Basically all the recovery equipment you can take. There maybe some easing of safety equipment requirments but this will be on a case by case basis so please advise prior to the trip what you don't have.

PRS Radio Ch 10; If you don't have a PRS then please advise and one can be organised for you

*Remember that you don't have to stay the night but I think it makes the trip. If you want to come for just one day then I would strongly recommend the Saturday

**Note: It has been indicated by people that have been there in the past that vehicle damage is highly likely. This is NOT a shiney trip.

***The accommodation is basic but is powered by generated. The sleeping quarters are shared bunks so if you would like privacy or don't like rats then bring a tent.

****Also; the last time we were there, there was a police drug dog present (friend of property owner) so umm, you get my point and you have been warned.
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Mr O is going in his Landrover....I'll be in his passenger seat :cry: ..... But on the plus side he is doing the trip report..... :lol: :lol: :lol: at least 100 words :lol: :lol: :lol: with the correct spelling and grammer too :lol: :lol:
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Jerry wrote:Mr O is going in his Landrover....I'll be in his passenger seat :cry: ..... But on the plus side he is doing the trip report..... :lol: :lol: :lol: at least 100 words :lol: :lol: :lol: with the correct spelling and grammer too :lol: :lol:


ONLY GIVE YOU A B- sorry Jerry... :lol: :lol:
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nt vry fr I wrkD hrd on dis post Nyway d schls deez days r impble 2 fail W ncea as evry1 passes. :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Smurf wrote:
Jerry wrote:Mr O is going in his Landrover....I'll be in his passenger seat :cry: ..... But on the plus side he is doing the trip report..... :lol: :lol: :lol: at least 100 words :lol: :lol: :lol: with the correct spelling and grammer too :lol: :lol:


ONLY GIVE YOU A B- sorry Jerry... :lol: :lol:


HAHAHAHA JERRY JUST GOT SCHOOLED!!!!!!!!!!!!! :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Jerry wrote:Mr O is going in his Landrover....I'll be in his passenger seat :cry: ..... But on the plus side he is doing the trip report..... :lol: :lol: :lol: at least 100 words :lol: :lol: :lol: with the correct spelling and grammer too :lol: :lol:


how much is my orca going to be able to drive ?
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shell wrote:
Jerry wrote:Mr O is going in his Landrover....I'll be in his passenger seat :cry: ..... But on the plus side he is doing the trip report..... :lol: :lol: :lol: at least 100 words :lol: :lol: :lol: with the correct spelling and grammer too :lol: :lol:


how much is my orca going to be able to drive ?


depends on how much you like to right foot it :wink:
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shell wrote:
Jerry wrote:Mr O is going in his Landrover....I'll be in his passenger seat :cry: ..... But on the plus side he is doing the trip report..... :lol: :lol: :lol: at least 100 words :lol: :lol: :lol: with the correct spelling and grammer too :lol: :lol:


how much is my orca going to be able to drive ?


Quite alot. Just dont do what marty says because it always ends up in more damage :lol:

I keep up with everyone in a stock rangerover with a sick engine, you should be fine (especially if you dont care about body damage).
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Damn, I would like to be there too. Been awhile since I have been in there.
Not quite sure if I can though, just bought me some decent diffs for my Disco (I was getting a little tired of blowing them all the time) and told the guy I might come and pick them up that weekend (they're in Auckland). Maybe I should delay this till the weekend after.
Decisions, decisions.... :?
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Cloggy_NZ wrote:Damn, I would like to be there too. Been awhile since I have been in there.
Not quite sure if I can though, just bought me some decent diffs for my Disco (I was getting a little tired of blowing them all the time) and told the guy I might come and pick them up that weekend (they're in Auckland). Maybe I should delay this till the weekend after.
Decisions, decisions.... :?


il have your old diffs if you dont want them :lol: .........yes definetly come we can talk shit about LR's :wink:
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What are these "stronger diffs"?
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turoa wrote:What are these "stronger diffs"?


i would also like to know about that :D
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mroffroader wrote:
turoa wrote:What are these "stronger diffs"?


i would also like to know about that :D


Out of a 110, Salisbury rear, std banjo front. But at least these are supposed to have the stronger CV's in them which is good start.
But as the rear takes the brunt of the load most of the time that is where the immediate gain will be. Salisbury is a early version of a Dana 60 which are capable of handling some fairly serious power. You'd have to do something stupid to break one with a Rover V8. John M. in the club runs an injected 350 Chev and 35's in his LR without any problems running these diffs (front and rear)
Aim now is to find another Salisbury diff so I can eventually convert the front too by cutting the banjo centre out and substituting it. Finding a genuine Salisbury LR front diff is like finding a needle in a haystack, they only came out on some high capacity 130's, and armoured or military vehicles.
Then I can finally think about fitting the 35" Simex Centipedes gathering dust in my garage :D
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