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    GCLRO/AULRO Club Social trip & BBQ 12/8/07 Photos






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    Geez, you didn't muck around, def90.

    That was lotsa fun and turned out to be quite warm...

    Thanks all, nice to meet you.

    Can't believe how easy drivesafes Rangie made the creek climb out track look. (or the D3s for that matter).

    Need some serious rain to make it really interesting!

    Cheers, GQ

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    Drivesafe et al,

    Thanks for a great day. The boys and I felt very welcome and everyone was so polite to not comment on my amateur 4WD techniques!

    Special thanks to Justine for getting my two lads some exercise!

    Cheers,

    Mark

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    White Disco 513-EMS

    Got some photos of you coming up the hill climb. Let me know your email address and I'll send them.

    Cheers,

    Mark

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    Thanks Tim and Harry for the day.

    Very enjoyable and relaxing with some great scenery.
    I did very poor in the photo department I only have a couple.






    It was good to finally meet some of the people from the forum.

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    A nice sunday drive. The camera bag was in the back but I didn't take any photos or vids at all in the end. I was too busy playing nav for Sue.
    What amateur 4WD techniques? You climbed the hill didn't you. You didn't break anything. Boys had smiles on their dials. Job well done. PM coming at ya.

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    Quote Originally Posted by oldzook View Post
    What amateur 4WD techniques? You climbed the hill didn't you. You didn't break anything. Boys had smiles on their dials.
    Easy when all you have to do is press a button and steer! And yes, the boys thought it was FANTASTIC. Only problem was they were disappointed I didn't floor it up the hill like the Freelander.

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    Quote Originally Posted by WhiteD3 View Post
    ..problem was they were disappointed I didn't floor it up the hill like the Freelander.
    Sue always hits the loud pedal at the first call, but I had to shout back off 3 times as she crested the steeper one, lest we'd argued with some rocks & lost.
    Bloody leadfoot.

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    was a good day ,nice change of pace for me, finally a trip where I didnt need to actually get the spanners out.

    Ok once to do a quick diagnose on a disco v8 as the driver was worried about a noise but i was only using it as a stethescope and it wasnt my spanner so it doesnt count...

    Came up with a new theory too...

    we all know that electricy and water dont mix, thats why petrol v8s dont ford so well..

    We also know that the new td5 has electronic control of the most important part of the diesel cycle, the fuel injection..

    Landrovers know this and so develop a leak in the system that places oil in the wiring to prevent water ingress, preventing water drown outs thus making the vehicle more capable.


    Clever buggers them landrovers.....
    Dave

    "In a Landrover the other vehicle is your crumple zone."

    For spelling call Rogets, for mechanicing call me.

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    Amazing isn't it; it's the middle of August and I'm sunburnt... Mr (shy) 13 yo, who had his first drive today,
    has already flaked out...
    BTW: Thanks to Tim, Harry and of course, Inc.
    My photos are, well, er, so what, but the video material of him having his first drive is priceless!
    Now he wants one...

    ...just out of curiosity, what were your total door-to-door kilometres today?
    I ran up 240 ks...

    GQ

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