When I went up there we couldnt even be sure which were the north and which the South Ngkala rocks. There was plenty of sand and we were able to pass all rocky sections.
And he was suprisingly cool about it coz after all "It's only a Toyota".
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When I went up there we couldnt even be sure which were the north and which the South Ngkala rocks. There was plenty of sand and we were able to pass all rocky sections.
And he was suprisingly cool about it coz after all "It's only a Toyota".
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Insurance, should pay up. I personally know 3 people that have lost cars in the rainbow beach area. One had to fight but won. Most of these beaches are gazetted as public access roads so general insurance should cover. The guys I new did have insurance for all offroad as well though. One of them I know went to the local RACQ operator to get his car pulled before the tide came in. The $#$%% would not take his 4x4 truck with a 100m winch cable and retrieve it. But did so gladly the next day when it was written off. Some conflict there. My friend sat on the beach with a carton that night and watched the tide roll his Nissan one way and then the other. He made sure the RACQ recovery operator did not retain the wreck. I got a heap of MK Patrol parts for my Patrol at the time for nothing.
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Insurance, should pay up. I personally know 3 people that have lost cars in the rainbow beach area. One had to fight but won. Most of these beaches are gazetted as public access roads so general insurance should cover. The guys I new did have insurance for all offroad as well though. One of them I know went to the local RACQ operator to get his car pulled before the tide came in. The $#$%% would not take his 4x4 truck with a 100m winch cable and retrieve it. But did so gladly the next day when it was written off. Some conflict there. My friend sat on the beach with a carton that night and watched the tide roll his Nissan one way and then the other. He made sure the RACQ recovery operator did not retain the wreck. I got a heap of MK Patrol parts for my Patrol at the time for nothing.
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That's interesting... you reckon the recovery guy likes them to be submerged so he gets to keep the reck and make some $$$ ??