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nice one jenkies.............now the other thing i want to check is when you guys are keen to head up

seems most of the guys are heading up friday (except those working and they're heading up early saturday). thinkin bout taking the day off friday, heading up with them and doing that

who's keen on what

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Okay, updates time

Last week:

Here is some info from Tony at Loveday for the weekend coming up:

For both Friday and Saturday nights the cost will be $70 and for Saturday night only the cost is $50 - payable to him on arrival at the Loveday Tavern.

Firewood is available from him in $50 lots, but as we are camping at / near the Loveday Tavern there will be a fire there anyway, so wood is not reqd.

If you need power then you will need to bring a couple of 30m cords to join together otherwise it's all 12 volt power. Hot showers are available as are toilets.

Cheers,

Paul

Today

As for numbers coming - I have gone back through the thread and counted 23 4wd's from this forum and another 6 of your 'friends'. Can everyone do me a favour and confirm their attendance with a Pm to me - especially if they are bringing other 4wds along. I need to know numbers and can you also let me know what time and day you think you will be there (reason below). It is just to confirm for Tony and to make sure we are all going to fit on the grass camp area!!!

With upwards of 29 4wds going (let alone who else is heading up there that weekend) we are going to have to split into two separate groups on the Saturday. Are you all happy to do that? I am told the property track takes a good 5 hours now, so if I know when you are getting up there I can start organising a system for the weekend so that we are not lining up 20+ deep to do a run somewhere. Sound fair?

I'm hoping, come Saturday afternoon, that we can all play on the comp track and maybe separate GQ's with GU's and have that friendly competition as to which is better.

Nick - I just appointed you captain of the GU's!!!!!!!!

Anyway, please all let me know what you think re the organisation of the weekend. What else would you like to see happen? Saturday night BBQ and drinks under the Tavern roof is a definate. Bacon and eggs Sunday too.

Cheers,

Paul

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Good news -

Cost for the weekend is $50 regardless of if you are coming up Friday night or Saturday morning. That extra $20 can go towards a bottle of scotch for me for Saturday night.

Nuh, only joking. With more than 20 4wd's going I think Tony is happy to charge $50 for the weekend.

See you all up there in 4 weeks.

Paul

So to summarise for those who skim read

$50 per truck for the weekend (whether going up friday or saturday)

Now, i need to know who's definite, and what day ya coming up

If ya able to tell me tonight i can drop paul a PM and let him know :iluvff:

Unfortunately the M/T's are one tyre that no one really discounts.

Tyre Power at Brighton or Blackwood would be the go.....try twisting their arm, you never know.

I put 305 x 65 x 17 ATR 4 Rib on my truck.........Matty has the MTZ version.

Mine are a little noisy on the black top..........I'm guessing his would be worse.

Yea I'm going to have to do some shopping around. Planning on buying a set of speedy's also and just run MT-z's when necessary as I do a fair few KM's and the noise will probably annoy the hell out of me. Plus I could probably talk work into covering a basic road tire come time for replacement :P

Would be nice to have it sorted by that weekend but will have to wait and see, as always money is the issue would be pretty good if it wasnt

just thought id jump in and let you guys know im still attending this one if i can... got months confused and my holidays are now!... but im sure i can get the weekend off if i go in there monday and request.... ill be coming on near bald and puncture repaired bf goodrich muddies.... may be able to get some mickey thompson baja muddies 33" but the size may limmit my turning due to not having plates in the front to allow for larger tires..

just to make you all jelous a workmate of mine picked up a stolen recovered 2003 4.2td patrol for 12000 stolen recovered at the auctions all fixed and regestered for a further 3000.. 15000 for a 30000 dollar vehicle.... thats not bad.

just did a speed read of the thread Matty......can't see the dates??

Then again, prolly staring at me!!

15/16 august. Im taking the friday off (14th) and heading up

Yea what was the decided date on this? 15-16 August?

Anyone got sweet hookups for MT's? :thumbsup::yes::D

go and see what ya can get at adelaide tyrepower too.....pete's right, theres no real discounts

Also check and see with your ute josh as if you get different rims i dont think you can go down to 15s (as they dont clear the brakes). Might be different on the utes but i know thats the case on the wagons

15/16 august. Im taking the friday off (14th) and heading up

LOL Matty......that's the weekend of the SAU-SA Dyno Day :P

By the way, I've been pulling fence posts out with the truck today so pretty stuffed at the moment....I'll have a quick shower and see how I feel about catching up a bit later. :P

go and see what ya can get at adelaide tyrepower too.....pete's right, theres no real discounts

Also check and see with your ute josh as if you get different rims i dont think you can go down to 15s (as they dont clear the brakes). Might be different on the utes but i know thats the case on the wagons

yea gotta stick with the 16's to clear the brakes, which means more expensive rubber :P oh well. Went out and priced up tires and wheels last night

Went out for a bit of a trek today was fun, had 7 cars out victor way, christians ute is an absolute beast. Almost saw a pathfinder roll was pretty entertaining

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LOL Matty......that's the weekend of the SAU-SA Dyno Day :)

By the way, I've been pulling fence posts out with the truck today so pretty stuffed at the moment....I'll have a quick shower and see how I feel about catching up a bit later. :)

all good mate

and in regards to when the dyno day is....................this date was set ages before the dyno day date was decided so im stickin to that

yea gotta stick with the 16's to clear the brakes, which means more expensive rubber :( oh well. Went out and priced up tires and wheels last night

Went out for a bit of a trek today was fun, had 7 cars out victor way, christians ute is an absolute beast. Almost saw a pathfinder roll was pretty entertaining

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christian p?

tell me bout it 35's its insane

Spose I should say, I'm a definent for this. What time you leaving on the friday?

will go for a browse and see what time people are heading up, and if i cant find out, i'll ask. Ideally wanting to head up with a few of them

Stay tuned

*edit*

Confirming that they're meeting at 1pm at Munno Para shopping centre - back carpark. UHF 16 will be able to reach them

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