Forgot to mention, I have some pics and video of- Outlaws bogging and recovery, the large rock spot of Outlaw and Bolts and some general pics. Will post tonight/ tomorrow,
Regards
Stevo
What a great way to spend the last day of being 37. Great fun to be had and good to see more of what the D3 can do and increase my confidence, and of course to catch up again with all of you and have my "hit" of offroading
. Any video/pics of me in action would be greatly appreciated so please feel free to PM me for my email address. Once again people for a great morning,
Regards
Stevo
Forgot to mention, I have some pics and video of- Outlaws bogging and recovery, the large rock spot of Outlaw and Bolts and some general pics. Will post tonight/ tomorrow,
Regards
Stevo
Great day indeed Stevo, it's a nice little spot isn't it and man does your D3 go anywhereSmall area but has everything to offer......looking forward to seeing the pics and vids from the day and if anyone has some down time of an afternoon, put the call out and I'll meet them there for a short play :wink:
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Aye, Mick
Great couple of hours on Sunday although it took me just as long to get the disco clean again, man that mud was thick.![]()
Anyone know how to fix this fog light as I've managed to break all the brackets this time and new bull bar is at least 3 weeks away if not more!![]()
Cheers
Bolts
Hey peoples, will be posting pics/vid tonight, forgot to bring USB chord to work derrrr. Same as you Bolts had fun washing off mud, though car is still looks like it had a fun time till I get it detailed this week. Looks like a few new scratches as well so hoping some can be buffed out. And Mick will let you know about an arvo run as it was a good little hit that place,
regards
Stevo
Best thing you can do is get rid of them Bolts and fit some spots to your bull bar. My thoughts are get rid af anything down low as it will just get stuffed on one trip or another.....you know i'm right.Originally posted by bolts
Anyone know how to fix this fog light
How often do you use them anyway and how much more use will you get out of spots - for a comparable price to replacing the standard LR fogs 8O
My 10c, Mick
Stevo, just make the call!!
Zip ties do the jobOriginally posted by bolts
Anyone know how to fix this fog light as I've managed to break all the brackets this time and new bull bar is at least 3 weeks away if not more!![]()
If they would work that is :!:
Trav
Damn so you're saying i should wash all that mud off after all that work to get it on there??? Not bloody likely![]()
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Great day, and as I did not go mud larding, I’m not washing mine till I get back from Boonah.
We should make this spot ( if legal access can be acquired ) as a member training area. It’s got something for everybody.
Cheers.
I agree Tim, a great spot for training with such varied terrain for nearly all driving styles. I will be making some enquiries later this week into who owns it and then figuring out the best way to approach them.......offering to do a clean up some of the area for them is certainly one option to get them on side.Originally posted by drivesafe
We should make this spot ( if legal access can be acquired ) as a member training area. It’s got something for everybody.
Will keep you posted and if anyone does find any info on the site, please keep me posted.
Aye, Mick
P.S. Any video from Sunday yet??
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