Why not turn up in a standard LR and blitz them anyway!Quote:
Originally Posted by dobbo
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Why not turn up in a standard LR and blitz them anyway!Quote:
Originally Posted by dobbo
I went to a meeting at the before mentioned club and as usual introduced myself and told them what vehicle I had, I hadnt even finished and the murmur was heard "great another ****ing one to tow out of the bush" they then wonder why membership is dropping.Quote:
Originally Posted by aquarangie
they won't allow non locked difs to join them in there pootrools and highriselux's, obviously never heard of traction control, besides I'm a bit of a wus in the D2Quote:
Originally Posted by Xtreme
Ha the run i went on with the before mentioned club was a joke i could have taken my gf's dunnydore anyway they had this brumby ute wif em and the brake caliper fell off the front left and it was a pain tryn to find sum bolts to put it back on atleast if it was a l/r and there was other l/r's in company you'd have ample bolts to choose from any way iv done a run wif em and prob wont again unless we group up and c if we can get an invite on one of there tough days just 4 a stirQuote:
Originally Posted by Xtreme
cheers
chris
hay mat wat u rekon i weld up a diff for grumpy and mik in the soon to be loked disco go for a run wif em any one else up for a stir im keen :D :DQuote:
Originally Posted by dobbo
Or you could say, "anywhere, anytime. Bring it on!!!!!!!! :twisted: :twisted: :twisted: " like I do but I'm outspoken anyway and don't care.Quote:
Originally Posted by dobbo
Most people who make comments like that are idiots and not worth taking notice of.
Trav
The LROC Tas in the south has more 'foreigners' than LR's also, but we all get along well with friendly bagging at times. I have the only rangie in the club, and there is now a steady influx of defenders and the odd disco joining up, so all is getting closer to an 'even' keel. most of the toyota drivers and nissan drivers used to own landies, and stayed with the club after changing vehicles for the social scene, as all are good friends and don't care what the other drives now anyway. I enjoy seeing the mix of vehicles on trips, as there is always some tight spots to get in and out of, and some vehicles really suprised me at their capabilities. We haven't got any idiot mentalities in the club, as they would get tossed out pretty quick if that rubbish Trav and dobbo were telling us about ever happened.
Keep it polite and respectful, and have a laugh too I say, but some can't see it that way...
JC
The hardest part of any 4WD club is the mix of activities. You can't just have either hardcore or touring, you need a bit of everything. The last club I was in used to have a diverse variety, myself running the hardcore trips. Times change, members move on and the club took a more social/touring angle and the style of trips I did were not well attended. With no new hardcore 4WDers joining the club I felt that the trips were no longer warranted so I left and joined the GCLRO.
Another thing, I also get ****ted off with dickheads who critisise the club on several areas inc. trips. These are the people who don't do nothing (or 'floaters' as I call them) and turn up every 3 months or so to meetings and whinge about all and sundry.
Trav