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8th November 2012, 08:42 PM
#11
BIG & BALD
No, I am not part of any 4wd club, just a society.
2011 GU8 ST 3.0 CRD, ARB Bullbar with IPF spotties, scrub bars and side steps, Snorkel, Dual Battery system, Waeco fridge, Turbo Timer, ARB Roof Rack with 5 IPF spotties across the front, Custom full Leather Bucket seats, DPchip, 3" Taipan exhaust, ARE Intercooler & scoop, Autron EGT/Boost and dual volt gauges, ARB front locker.
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8th November 2012 08:42 PM
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8th November 2012, 08:49 PM
#12
The Mad Ozzy
nope,seen a lot of things go pear shaped in clubs - "crews" are easier
Hek, you would be wheeling with "Troopie"?
2009 GU ST 4.8L AUTO WAGON, 2" OME LIFT, 33" A/T'S, ARB DELUXE BAR, WARN XD9000 WINCH, NARVA 170 SPOTTIES, SCRUB BARS / SIDE STEPS, LONG RANGE TANK, DUALL BATTS, REAR DRAWER SYSTEM, ARB AWNING, KAYMAR REAR WHEEL CARRIER, 3" ZORST
www.swat4x4.com
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8th November 2012, 08:49 PM
#13
Patrol God
Yes from me.. Just joined, but been invoked for the last 3 years doing the occasional trip..
I find it a great way to get out and enjoy Australia. And out small town club is great. Met some brilliant people..
Kallen Westbrook
Owner of
Westy's Accessories
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8th November 2012, 08:51 PM
#14
Expert
Originally Posted by
threedogs
Yes and proud of it ...
Same. Southern Tablelands 4WD club 4 me. voted.
GU1 Auto ST4500 lpg/petrol.
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8th November 2012, 08:53 PM
#15
Expert
Used to be, found my self in the wrong club so gave it up.
Ended up more successful for me with a club style group based on the forums.
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8th November 2012, 09:12 PM
#16
Been a member of the same club 20 years. Have enjoyed every moment, and yes there are good time and bad and the politics do cause a few head aces. I joined so I would be able to go to places that other members had access to IE private properties and to a lot of places I would not find on my own. As a lot of our members are past the 40 mark there is an extensive amount of knowedge to be had not only about 4WDing but life its self. We have a wide variety of trips ranging from a night out to 2 to 3 months at a time. We also have guest speakers such as police road accident unit police underwater unit the RAA, RFDS, VKS radio, ST Johns, and numerous trade and tour people. Clubs are not everybody's cup of tea but remember with out clubs you would be a lot more restriced in your actives as when clubs join together they can form a large lobby group to help our past time
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8th November 2012, 09:16 PM
#17
Hardcore
Pressed No but in the process of joining, need to find my capabilities and some training. I know the Patrol is way beyond my capabilities at the moment - but that will change.
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8th November 2012, 09:27 PM
#18
Dribble Master
Another member of the Western Patrol Club......... and yes ET is just as chatty there!!!!!!!! Lol
Top folk, with some great knowledge..... that's why I joined, so I could learn not to do silly things when out and about.
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8th November 2012, 09:37 PM
#19
Patrol Freak
Originally Posted by
pearcey
Been a member of the same club 20 years. Have enjoyed every moment, and yes there are good time and bad and the politics do cause a few head aces. I joined so I would be able to go to places that other members had access to IE private properties and to a lot of places I would not find on my own. As a lot of our members are past the 40 mark there is an extensive amount of knowedge to be had not only about 4WDing but life its self. We have a wide variety of trips ranging from a night out to 2 to 3 months at a time. We also have guest speakers such as police road accident unit police underwater unit the RAA, RFDS, VKS radio, ST Johns, and numerous trade and tour people. Clubs are not everybody's cup of tea but remember with out clubs you would be a lot more restriced in your actives as when clubs join together they can form a large lobby group to help our past time
Well said Pearcey. After 15 years in a 4WD Club I feel exactly the same as you do. Sounds like our clubs operate on similar lines. Those of you that have had bad experiences with clubs - there are a lot of clubs out there. Look around for one that suits. If it wasn't for clubs and their affiliated state and Australia wide organisations, I'm sure OUR 4 wheel driving would be a lot more restricted. They constantly talk to state and federal pollies and other concerned organisation (such as parks in whatever state) and put forward our case. Strength in numbers and good, organised representation count for something.
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8th November 2012, 09:47 PM
#20
I'm with Hek at River City. Pretty casual bunch of people and easy to get along with. Small club, always on the lookout for new members. You can try before you buy. Meetings 2nd Wednesday of each month at 4WD Qld Hall, Murial Ave, Moorooka from 7.30pm.
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