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    Quote Originally Posted by taff View Post
    hi all i'm the one whose disco your all talking about and i thought i'd drop my twopenny's worth
    i've obviously just been reading all your comments and wow, i never realised it would cause such a stir.

    it's a steep learning curve but one i'm glad i took ( did i just say that) when i did, rather than late on a sunday aft with just my misses and no help for miles ( or klm's)

    i bought the car cos i wanted to do a bit of touring and get into 4wding and i'll give anything a go once.
    i only use it on weekends and if it was my daily runner i probably wouldn't have done it .
    as for environmental impact and always taking the track that does less damage - there was a perfectly good, hard wearing bitumen "track" about 200metres to the left called the highway - perhaps that's the one we should take and give it all up.
    these vehicles are bought by people like me to have fun in and whilst i'm not a lotto winner i work hard and i'm entitled to spend/(waste- have you been talking to my misses) my money on whatever i choose
    the disco is all sorted now with the starting problem being the ignition module as stated by alan, i stripped out all the interior sunday dried everything and have now refitted everything, done all the oils and am ready for the next adventure.
    as for e-bay i think i'll hold on to her for a while longer (as i'm still learning and am likely to do a bit more damage) before she's advertised as never having been off road.
    I'm going down to harvey this weekend and will be a tad more cautious so fingers crossed you'll all have someone else to talk about next week!
    Good on ya dude. It's good to see you like to use it....not just a web wheeler like so many others.
    Cheers

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    Quote Originally Posted by taff View Post
    hi all i'm the one whose disco your all talking about and i thought i'd drop my twopenny's worth
    i've obviously just been reading all your comments and wow, i never realised it would cause such a stir.

    it's a steep learning curve but one i'm glad i took ( did i just say that) when i did, rather than late on a sunday aft with just my misses and no help for miles ( or klm's)

    i bought the car cos i wanted to do a bit of touring and get into 4wding and i'll give anything a go once.
    i only use it on weekends and if it was my daily runner i probably wouldn't have done it .
    as for environmental impact and always taking the track that does less damage - there was a perfectly good, hard wearing bitumen "track" about 200metres to the left called the highway - perhaps that's the one we should take and give it all up.
    these vehicles are bought by people like me to have fun in and whilst i'm not a lotto winner i work hard and i'm entitled to spend/(waste- have you been talking to my misses) my money on whatever i choose
    the disco is all sorted now with the starting problem being the ignition module as stated by alan, i stripped out all the interior sunday dried everything and have now refitted everything, done all the oils and am ready for the next adventure.
    as for e-bay i think i'll hold on to her for a while longer (as i'm still learning and am likely to do a bit more damage) before she's advertised as never having been off road.
    I'm going down to harvey this weekend and will be a tad more cautious so fingers crossed you'll all have someone else to talk about next week!

    It sums it up completely. We all do silly things sometimes. Mine wasn't water but infact cost alot more than it would have if it was swamped. I'll take mine out again. I'll just use a bit less boot going up hills.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dobbo View Post
    I'll take mine out again. I'll just use a bit less boot going up hills.
    Just resist the urge to show up those Toymitsans !!
    Nice & slow does the trick 95% of the time .
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    Quote Originally Posted by Scouse View Post
    Just resist the urge to show up those Toymitsans !!
    Nice & slow does the trick 95% of the time .

    You forgot quick costs lotsa money, without a car for weeks on end and discover the other day the windscreen is leeking around the seal so it'll have to go back again.

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    Quote Originally Posted by p38arover View Post
    It's also a matter of money. I can't afford to repair damage caused by severe off-roading. My income is $15K down on last year for the same period (that's an average of $600 per fortnight) as I'm not getting any O/T or even weekend work. My hourly rate is a lot less than yours. Add to that the increase in interest rates on my mortgage and I'm going backwards. I'll have to sell the house if I'm going to retire next year.

    I should be selling the P38A and getting a cheap car.

    Ron

    It's like this, I make the same as I did last year with the O/T. I just have a 5 hrs a day commute for the privelage. It's all so middle management can say they cut out the overtime (by employing 300 new staff to do 50 vacant jobs).

    In a nutshell

    Sig + p38 = broke but driving in style, occationally, when it's running right.

    AC + D2 + wife with horses = broke but driving in moderate style, when occationally home.

    See, we same but different.


    (Ron please go easy on the spelling of this post, I just spent too many hours on two trains and a bus getting home from work.)

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    Quote Originally Posted by taff View Post
    hi all i'm the one whose disco your all talking about and i thought i'd drop my twopenny's worth
    i've obviously just been reading all your comments and wow, i never realised it would cause such a stir.

    it's a steep learning curve but one i'm glad i took ( did i just say that) when i did, rather than late on a sunday aft with just my misses and no help for miles ( or klm's)

    i bought the car cos i wanted to do a bit of touring and get into 4wding and i'll give anything a go once.
    i only use it on weekends and if it was my daily runner i probably wouldn't have done it .
    as for environmental impact and always taking the track that does less damage - there was a perfectly good, hard wearing bitumen "track" about 200metres to the left called the highway - perhaps that's the one we should take and give it all up.
    these vehicles are bought by people like me to have fun in and whilst i'm not a lotto winner i work hard and i'm entitled to spend/(waste- have you been talking to my misses) my money on whatever i choose
    the disco is all sorted now with the starting problem being the ignition module as stated by alan, i stripped out all the interior sunday dried everything and have now refitted everything, done all the oils and am ready for the next adventure.
    as for e-bay i think i'll hold on to her for a while longer (as i'm still learning and am likely to do a bit more damage) before she's advertised as never having been off road.
    I'm going down to harvey this weekend and will be a tad more cautious so fingers crossed you'll all have someone else to talk about next week!
    Good onya mate.....play how you want to play and enjoy Only by making mistakes that your learn and if the mistakes are calculated then all is good IMO. Like I said in my first post to this thread, been there done that and learnt my lesson now onwards and upwards to the next challenge

    Having said all that, with the knowledge and advice given on this site I can genuinely say that I am a better and safer driver and have put some much advice given on AULRO into practise when encountering a particular challenge (sand in particular) for the first time. Applying this knowledge directly has meant I have looked like a seasoned pro on many occasions.............alright perhaps not a seasoned pro but you get my point. Although some advice/comments in this thread could be construed as having a go at your antics.....it's all good advice when put into context and practise. So keep on enjoying.......and keep on posting video and pics as you go

    Aye, Mick
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