10th & 11th May

Post what you achieved in the weekend.
Include the date of the weekend eg 25/02/2006
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mercutio
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Re: 10th & 11th May

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did some more tinkering on the G wagen got the transplant motor running today and yorick swapped the bell housing and pump onto another trans so looking like it will be a busy weekend next weekend to get them back in again
my 4wd is not a truck

old mercedes never die but sometimes they do need some love

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Re: 10th & 11th May

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mercutio wrote:deed som morrre teenkereng on zee G vagen got zee traanzplaant motor rrunning todaay and yorick svapped zee bell houzink unt zee pomp onto anozor tranz so looking like it vill be a buzzy veekend next veekend to get zem back in again


corrected all your spelling mistakes there dude :mrgreen: makes it more authentic and german dont you think :lol:

keep it up and you might be ready for the next trip.....whenever that is :lol:
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Re: 10th & 11th May

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i'm aiming for rallywoods :mrgreen: :mrgreen:
should have more idea how achievable that is next weekend :mrgreen:
my 4wd is not a truck

old mercedes never die but sometimes they do need some love

older cars are good,mercedes are better,older mercedes are the best
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Re: 10th & 11th May

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Spent the whole weekend in the shed working on the beast, Fitted wheel spacers, build rear bars, made a jack, spade and axe holder that fits on instead of the spare holder, stripped out factor seats and carpets ready for more supportive vinyl race seats, lots to do before rallywoods..... :shock:
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Re: 10th & 11th May

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Went and got a spare canopy from DJ (thanks DJ)

I got me wheels dirty, well sorta, Went to the farm and there was a little mud hole about 12'' deep, just about got stuck in it because i didn't see it, and i was in 2wd, and was towing the trailer with 3 motorbikes on it.
Managed to fling mud about 20 meters behind me tho, and cover the motorbikes:D, Dad and the boys where not to impressed with me:D.

Then took the mudzilas off and put the mt's on, Oh and also receved a new dent wile changing the wheels.

eddited for spelling mistake
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Re: 10th & 11th May

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Taz has taught you well Grasshopper :lol: next target is Curly and his POS Nissan :lol:
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Re: 10th & 11th May

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Jerry wrote:Taz has taught you well Grasshopper :lol: next target is Curly and his POS Nissan :lol:



I am really curious Jase :roll: :roll:

just how many spears can you fit in your canopy :? :? :? :shock:
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Re: 10th & 11th May

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how many spears of what?.

if wheels i can fit all 4 of me 31's in there side by side.
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Re: 10th & 11th May

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wopass wrote:came second in a comp :mrgreen:

uploading a vid now, its not small so not dial up friendly, it does happen to have a singing chev in it and MNC camera man has some profound statements in it :lol: and mat, there was a couple of other people that made it thru that bog but it was the first to hit it when it was fresh apparently ? so me doing it mid day is still pretty cool 8)

vid will be posted in the club class winch comp thread when its uploaded :mrgreen:


Yip you were the 13th truck through there and only the first four made it, everyone else had to winch. :D

Had an awesome day out at the club truck winch challenge marshalling. was good to see how it was done. will definately be entering it next time so watch out wopass :twisted:
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Re: 10th & 11th May

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86-surf wrote:how many spears of what?.

if wheels i can fit all 4 of me 31's in there side by side.




hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha

I knew that home skoolin would go over your head, so I have decided to give you a little bit more skoolin son.......





SPEAR

1. a long, stabbing weapon for thrusting or throwing, consisting of a wooden shaft to which a sharp-pointed head, as of iron or steel, is attached.
2. a soldier or other person armed with such a weapon; spearman: an army of 40,000 spears.
3. a similar weapon or stabbing implement, as one for use in fishing.
4. the act of spearing.
5. spear side.
6. to pierce with or as with a spear.
7. to go or penetrate like a spear: The plane speared through the clouds.








SPARE

1. to refrain from harming or destroying; leave uninjured; forbear to punish, hurt, or destroy: to spare one's enemy.
2. to deal gently or leniently with; show consideration for: His harsh criticism spared no one.
3. to save from strain, discomfort, embarrassment, or the like, or from a particular cause of it: to spare him the bother; to spare her needless embarrassment.
4. to refrain from, forbear, omit, or withhold, as action or speech: Spare us the gory details.
5. to refrain from employing, as some instrument or recourse: to spare the rod.
6. to set aside for a particular purpose: to spare land for a garden.
7. to give or lend, as from a supply, esp. without inconvenience or loss: Can you spare a cup of sugar? Can you spare me a dollar till payday?
8. to dispense with or do without: We can't spare a single worker during the rush hour.
9. to use economically or frugally; refrain from using up or wasting: A walnut sundae, and don't spare the whipped cream!
10. to have remaining as excess or surplus: We can make the curtains and have a yard to spare.
11. to use economy; be frugal.
12. to refrain from inflicting injury or punishment; exercise lenience or mercy.
13. Obsolete. to refrain from action; forbear.
14. kept in reserve, as for possible use: a spare part.
15. being in excess of present need; free for other use: spare time.
16. frugally restricted or meager, as a manner of living or a diet: a spare regime.
17. lean or thin, as a person.
18. scanty or scant, as in amount or fullness.
19. sparing, economical, or temperate, as persons.
20. a spare thing, part, etc., as an extra tire for emergency use.
21. Ceramics. an area at the top of a plaster mold for holding excess slip.
22. Bowling. a. the knocking down of all the pins with two bowls.
b. a score so made. Compare strike (def. 69).
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Re: 10th & 11th May

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(hits self on the head!)

MY bad:D lol....
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Re: 10th & 11th May

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regarding that canopy though skid, he'd wanna be sure they havent slipped the zinger bolts in there aye!
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Re: 10th & 11th May

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Went out in my mates safari, I have a pajero but thinking i'll sell it and get a safari, seems a better 4wd
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Re: 10th & 11th May

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came second in a comp

good on ya ben, will be good to see some footage.
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Re: 10th & 11th May

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spanky wrote:
came second in a comp

good on ya ben, will be good to see some footage.
vaughan


have a couple of vids posted
this being the best
http://s248.photobucket.com/albums/gg19 ... V06212.flv

and this is finishing the same stage
http://s248.photobucket.com/albums/gg19 ... V06216.flv

just wish i had taken more pics and vids of all the other guys as it was awesum viewing, have a vid of mike21 doing the same stage which i will upload soon
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Re: 10th & 11th May

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DBWRacing wrote:
dazza85 wrote:
PR wrote:Hey Dazza I am not 100% sure but you may not get a warrent with those boxers past the seats and also do the seatbelts touch them at all cause that will be an instint fail


The impact on the WOF is something I had not thought about :roll: :roll:
The seat belts do not touch the box's, that I did check.
and the height of the box's makes them great armrests but that won't count.
Best I have a talk to the WOF man without the box's in place and see what he says ...
The temptation is to take the back seats out, but they come in handy occasionally.


Just my opinion but i think you will have to radius the edges and maybe do something with the hinges so ya can't hurt ya self on em if things go pear shaped

personally, I have spent the last 2 months upgradin the hilux, and, having figured out Photobucket, heres some update pics

a whine in the gearbox, 3rd and 5th (been there since I bought it) had seemed to be getting worse so decided to pull and strip the box and found this gem :cry:

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the gears etc were still ok, lucky enough :roll: , so put a bearing kit in it, refitted and no more whine (unless the wife is in the truck!!)

have also fitted 33' Goodyear MTR's and a "50mm" lift kit and shocks, although It has lifted more than 50mm

any way, I had refitted the Runva Winch a few weeks ago and started building the Bullbar around it, almost finished, just need to tie the main bar to the lower chassis mounts,add the lower loop bar, add brackets for indicators and spots and paint the whole lot black and then bring on the 4 wheelin

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looking good dude will be a machine when it hits the dirt :twisted: :twisted: :mrgreen:
Don't have 4wd.
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