Week end 24 - 25 June 2006

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Week end 24 - 25 June 2006

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Well did nothing of note on Sat.
Sunday I went for a run into the Kaweka's with some friends.
We had a Bighorn and a Surf both pretty standard execpt for the mud grip tyres.
Went up Wittle's Rd and got into the snow.
I learnt heaps from my mates and on the way out we met up with 4 trucks that had got further in than we had.
These 4 were well setup and it was realy good to see how guys set up the inside with all the kit ( air tanks, stroops, tools, etc)
Got a couple of ideas that will end up being fitted to my Bighorn.

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All pretty tame but the views were worth it

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Post by SupraLux »

Nothing much of note for me... fitted new coax to the aerial and was able to watch Top Gear for the first time in months...

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top gear rocks i can't wait for prime to show it

i have already downloaded 2 episodes of series 8 :D :D
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Re: Week end 24 - 25 July

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dazza85 wrote:Sunday I went for a run into the Kaweka's with some friends.

Went up Wittle's Rd and got into the snow.

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All pretty tame but the views were worth it


really good spring hunting up there,and yes Awesome views.

very nice dazza

well i went for a play with some more O.R.E members and got to test the new stuff on the missile, very happy indeed :D

and yes i am liking this photo at the moment :D
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ohh and today i test fitted the 6pac in the datty :twisted: and met pete at wash world to blast mud all over the place :twisted: fun :twisted:
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Re: Week end 24 - 25 July

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wopass wrote:
and yes i am liking this photo at the moment :D


yes wopass... i had noticed... :roll: :lol: :lol: so you should be enjoyin it fella.. mighty handy work, and good qualty to stand up to the punishment i bet you are dishin to it :!: :twisted:

not much to report really.. h2olova and i spent a couple of hours gettin the 3b,gearbox and transfer ready for extraction.. takin off the brake parts.. wiper motors... anything thats gonna be usable on the 40's build... we'll be doin a late night tomorrow with the extraction and the anticipated return of my newly blasted frame.. :groupjump: ]:-)
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I spent the day steam cleaning and grinding. My most hated jobs :( .
Although theres heaps of room in the front of the land rover with a whole lot a crap grinded out.
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Post by Mongoose »

Not much constructive really, whipped the roof of the new V8 FJ and had a blast round the village to wake everyone up. :twisted:
Sounds fantastic with twin side exit exhausts with minimal mufflers. Shame it's got so much blow by out of the breathers it almost lifts the bonnet. :(

Still hope to have one of the FJs ready for the Sheffield mudplug, otherwise if anyone needs a winch bitch I'm keen.

Oh yeah, and I bought a new Mu last week on Steve's advice so spent the weekend trying it in the snow. Doesn't give up too easy... :D
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Mongoose wrote:Oh yeah, and I bought a new Mu last week on Steve's advice so spent the weekend trying it in the snow. Doesn't give up too easy... :D


Oh god, what have I done :lol: Hope it works for ya :)

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Post by Mongoose »

Actually mate I'm really pleased with it, it's really comfy, bit noisy compared to the Surf but it rides better. We found a 2.8 Manual with a heap of service receipts, it's had services every 5000kms at Blackwells since it was imported 6 years ago. It's absolutely mint, obviously been well looked after.
Shame the front seats are a bit crap though, wonder if the nice Recaros from the Bighorn will fit....

Thanks for the advice anyway, now when I get pissed off with the FJ40 we can SAS the Mu.

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Post by SupraLux »

Why wait... you know you're going to get pissed off with it eventually... that little MU will kick ass with a SAS and have better power to weight and articulation, more comfort, and they just look great :)

Of course, I'm a little biased...

I just sold my recaros... much to Riks disgust :P

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Post by lilpigzuk »

Took some of the local Zuk boys out on Sunday. Awesome conditions - blue sky, wet underfoot. Didnt last too long. One blown clutch, I blew a rear UJ on the rear Propshaft (My first driveline breakage :lol: ) and One Zuk with a dodgy Alternator. The embarrassing part is that the old man was following us round in his 57 Series One Landy and was still running perfectly :oops: )
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Post by Mongoose »

I must admit I was talking to the missis at the weekend after we'd used the Mu to clear some big arse fallen trees and branches in the garden from the snow. For a shiny truck it makes a good tractor. We did ponder a bit on getting rid of the FJs and gettin a rough Mu, there was a red one on Trademe for 1500 with a stuffed g/box, and modding it up for 4wheelin.

I love the look of the FJs and if Wopass's missile is anything to go by they can go bloody well off road but we've always enjoyed going on trips further away, over to the coast or up past Springs Junction, Reefton etc. And long trips are expensive noisy and uncomfortable in the FJ. I agree with you on the look of the Mu too, they do look great. If only they weren't IFS and need major work to get em going real well off road I'd be sticking the FJs on trademe i think.
I wish I wasn't so bloody indecisive!

Sorry for straying a bit from the thread....
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lilpigzuk wrote:Took some of the local Zuk boys out on Sunday. Awesome conditions - blue sky, wet underfoot. Didnt last too long. One blown clutch, I blew a rear UJ on the rear Propshaft (My first driveline breakage :lol: ) and One Zuk with a dodgy Alternator. The embarrassing part is that the old man was following us round in his 57 Series One Landy and was still running perfectly :oops: )


Did I see you kickin ass in the little Zuk on TV on Sunday? nice work...

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SupraLux wrote:
lilpigzuk wrote:Took some of the local Zuk boys out on Sunday. Awesome conditions - blue sky, wet underfoot. Didnt last too long. One blown clutch, I blew a rear UJ on the rear Propshaft (My first driveline breakage :lol: ) and One Zuk with a dodgy Alternator. The embarrassing part is that the old man was following us round in his 57 Series One Landy and was still running perfectly :oops: )


Did I see you kickin ass in the little Zuk on TV on Sunday? nice work...

Steve


Nah, the red one was Chris :wink: (rotazuk on here) who did the CA18 build up with hilux running gear (and moved the front pumpkin from Right to left!!) He was out with us yesterday too

There is a nasty rumour me and Lil Pig will be appearing on 4wd TV in a couple of weeks..... Im cringing already :oops:
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Re: Week end 24 - 25 July

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wopass wrote:
really good spring hunting up there,and yes Awesome views.

very nice dazza

well i went for a play with some more O.R.E members and got to test the new stuff on the missile, very happy indeed :D

and yes i am liking this photo at the moment :D
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ohh and today i test fitted the 6pac in the datty :twisted: and met pete at wash world to blast mud all over the place :twisted: fun :twisted:


Not to burst the bubble or anything, but the same stump :wink:

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And my fravourite pic for the weekend.................

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Went for a trip with 12 vehicles up to lake sumner. Awesome trip. Nothing hardcore but some awesome views. A good trip for shineys, as the few slightly deeper/muddier/rutted holes can be got around easily.
If my computer stops being a completely gay ass-jockey and lets me take the pics off my camera, I'll post a few.......

Highlight, 4 wheel donuts in Foxy's 3.5I rover powered surf, while watchin the rangy doin the same!!!

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Post by mercutio »

err umm did i loose a whole month somewhere if so i am in deep crap with my sister for missing her birthday :D :D
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mercutio wrote:err umm did i loose a whole month somewhere if so i am in deep crap with my sister for missing her birthday :D :D


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