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katwoman
20th August 2015, 06:25 PM
A massive MASSIVE thanks to Taslucas for your help, advice and patience with our club logo and stickers.
This guy really is the go-to for any stickers you need. We owe you a beer or two when we get there next year... VB isn't it ???

Bob
20th August 2015, 06:50 PM
A massive MASSIVE thanks to Taslucas for your help, advice and patience with our club logo and stickers.
This guy really is the go-to for any stickers you need. We owe you a beer or two when we get there next year... VB isn't it ???

The Forum at its best.

Well done Taslucas and a big brownie point to you Kat for acknowledging him

katwoman
10th December 2015, 01:41 PM
Thank you to every ones thoughts and comments and PMs recently on our loss.
Special thanks to Roofy and Jane-O for your support yesterday. We appreciate it more than you know.

taslucas
10th December 2015, 05:39 PM
A massive MASSIVE thanks to Taslucas for your help, advice and patience with our club logo and stickers.
This guy really is the go-to for any stickers you need. We owe you a beer or two when we get there next year... VB isn't it ???
Awwww wow thanks! I didn't see this thread until now.

So THANKYOU kat for giving us your business :-)



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taslucas
10th December 2015, 05:40 PM
And no.... Not vb. Ever. Lol

tappin from tassie

Sir Roofy
10th December 2015, 05:50 PM
Thank you to every ones thoughts and comments and PMs recently on our loss.
Special thanks to Roofy and Jane-O for your support yesterday. We appreciate it more than you know.

Your welcome Kat met m/inlaw a couple of times very loverly lady

Winnie
10th December 2015, 05:59 PM
A massive MASSIVE thanks to Taslucas for your help, advice and patience with our club logo and stickers.
This guy really is the go-to for any stickers you need. We owe you a beer or two when we get there next year... VB isn't it ???
He went the extra mile and helped us out for our club stickers as well!

Thanks again mate!

taslucas
10th December 2015, 08:43 PM
He went the extra mile and helped us out for our club stickers as well!

Thanks again mate!
You're very welcome mate.

tappin from tassie

Maxhead
10th December 2015, 08:53 PM
And no.... Not vb. Ever. Lol

tappin from tassie

Soft cock!

growler2058
11th December 2015, 09:07 PM
Soft cock!

Sick F@ck!!!!


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mudski
15th December 2015, 01:56 PM
Thanks to John aka jff45 for helping me out with the wiring headaches I am having with the fuel pump. Still not finished, nearly there but a big thanks mate!

threedogs
15th December 2015, 03:52 PM
@ Katwoman despite everything were you able to enjoy the weekend away.
I hope so, never good at this time of year to lose someone, thoughts with you.

katwoman
15th December 2015, 08:31 PM
@ Katwoman despite everything were you able to enjoy the weekend away.
I hope so, never good at this time of year to lose someone, thoughts with you.

Thanks, John. And, yes, we did. Had a ball. was great to lock the hubs in again.

nissannewby
31st December 2015, 07:25 PM
Thank you to everyone who participates in this community. We dont always see eye to eye but its still a top place. Its been another good year full of ups and downs. I hope next year continues to see this place grow along with the people who are a part of it

Thanks everyone.

AB
31st December 2015, 07:27 PM
Thank you to everyone who participates in this community. We dont always see eye to eye but its still a top place. Its been another good year full of ups and downs. I hope next year continues to see this place grow along with the people who are a part of it Thanks everyone. Thanks to you for sharing your knowledge on here too mate.

You have helped a many lost souls!

BigRAWesty
31st December 2015, 08:25 PM
I thank all who contribute to the forum.
By geeze I'm gunna need it now..

the evil twin
31st December 2015, 08:32 PM
I thank all who contribute to the forum.
By geeze I'm gunna need it now..

Wish you had been paying more attention to the tick, tick, boom threads do ya? :tease:

BigRAWesty
31st December 2015, 08:52 PM
Wish you had been paying more attention to the tick, tick, boom threads do ya? :tease:
Well the plan is.......

growler2058
1st January 2016, 07:13 AM
Wish you had been paying more attention to the tick, tick, boom threads do ya? :tease:

I'm still trying to catch up on all of them and I've had mine over a year now :)


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nissannewby
3rd February 2016, 10:31 PM
I need to say thanks to Nic for his help and patience with my computer stuff. Thanks Mate

taslucas
4th February 2016, 10:56 AM
I need to say thanks to Nic for his help and patience with my computer stuff. Thanks Mate
Yep, X2. Nicco, you're an ok kinda bloke

>>>tappin from tassie

threedogs
13th February 2016, 12:01 PM
A big thanks to ET,, who else for sorting my 12v clock wires out.
Was a bit cautious when I pressed the button to change the time,
but it worked a dream again thanks mate. It comes on and off with ignition
and keeps going with keys removed.
Again no pics till I figure out this Laptop, sorted the bluetooth side of things,
and can find the pics just cant copy and paste ATM

mudnut
10th March 2016, 07:21 PM
Thank you to Clint at Readies 4x4, near Bendigo, for offering forum members a replacement engine for roofy at 60% off $2500 ( equals $1000).

The offer was very appreciated, even though a decision was made to get a reco engine.

Readies are very good at TD42 conversions and have also helped me out on a few occasions.

Cheers, bloke.

jay see
11th March 2016, 12:43 AM
Funny enough I forgot about this tread.

My thanks goes to Bloodyaussie for the aux tank, bit late but thanks mate.

threedogs
7th April 2016, 09:48 AM
I think this is a better place I have already thanked in TPC thread but more ppl can see it here.

So on behalf of the Forum a big big thank you to all the Doctors, nurses and orderlies
that have in any shape or form help Andrew in his battle, without them the out come
could have been completely different, so again a big Forum thank you

katwoman
5th March 2018, 10:33 PM
MB and @AB
You guys are legends..
Thank you


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MB
6th March 2018, 05:50 AM
Ditto you two, most welcome, merely returned a favour owed!


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AB
6th March 2018, 05:09 PM
We've been called a lot of things but "legends" is a rarity ;)

MB
6th March 2018, 06:00 PM
Our Matriarch prefers the term “Dickheads” http://www.nissanpatrol.com.au/forums/images/imported/2018/03/44.jpg She always wanted two little gals instead of galoots!


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GQtdauto
6th March 2018, 06:19 PM
Well she almost got the two she wanted heh heh .

MB
6th March 2018, 07:13 PM
Stupid Alphabet.....in fact I ‘thanked’ first :-(



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katwoman
6th March 2018, 07:46 PM
We've been called a lot of things but "legends" is a rarity ;)

Don't get use to it..


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jack
6th March 2018, 08:22 PM
We've been called a lot of things but "legless" is a rarity ;)

No it's not

MB
6th March 2018, 08:30 PM
Pure GOLD, Jack :-)!
THANK YOU on behalf of this thread, HAPPY DAYS!!


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MB
6th March 2018, 09:04 PM
PS:... Don’t forget to thank our beautiful Mothers, truly ;-)


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MB
27th March 2018, 08:45 PM
No thanks from Biyanga although Wiyanga says come back Mugung ;-)


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katwoman
9th July 2018, 03:24 PM
Thanks to Rossco and Nicole, for saving me a trip to the big smoke and not having to deal with d!ckheads.
Appreciate it muchly.

Rossco
9th July 2018, 06:32 PM
No worries at all worked out well in the end. Yep best to avoid a trip to the big smoke at all costs of you can lol . . .
Thanks to Rossco and Nicole, for saving me a trip to the big smoke and not having to deal with d!ckheads.
Appreciate it muchly.

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AB
9th July 2018, 06:49 PM
What was wrong with the turbo Rossco?


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Rossco
9th July 2018, 09:00 PM
Nah turbo was all good looked good inside apart from needing a good clean.

Called him Sunday but turbo was at his work so couldn't pop in on Sunday after Kat worded him up and said all good. Anyways picked it up in the week as was over that side of town in the, then for some reason checked the ad later and noticed there was a bonnet scoop which i didn't pick up. . Ad was gone by the time i went to call but luckily was going past again so dropped in and yep there was a scoop and other box of bit he forgot to give us . . . bit of a dick but luckily worked out all good. .

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AB
9th July 2018, 09:20 PM
Yeah bugger, standard gumtree shit though isn't it...lol


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Rossco
9th July 2018, 09:28 PM
Yeah pretty much. Bought a bed & tall boy last year and the people were over the moon said how refreshing it wad to deal with someone normal. You'd think it pretty simple to coordinate a transaction but there's a quite few knobs out there. . . Plenty of decent people too still thankfully. . .

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mudnut
16th December 2018, 12:01 PM
Thank you to the mod who wiped all the political BS threads that were posted last night.

MB
21st December 2018, 11:39 PM
Massive appreciative thanks going out to PeeBee Philstar here old mate!
Top bloke and his better half too kindly together dropped off in our absence a double set of ‘Maxtrax’ originals for our upcoming family heavy underpowered GU highly unfamiliar sand needs ;-)
NO instructions left though PeeBee’s :-)
http://www.nissanpatrol.com.au/forums/images/imported/2018/12/403.jpg




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PeeBee
22nd December 2018, 07:03 AM
No problem Mark, hope you don't need them. Have a great trip.

the evil twin
22nd December 2018, 12:10 PM
Using Max traxs??? ...well... It's like using a Deck of Cards to find help when you are totally alone miles form anywhere...

Sit down and deal a game of patience... within 1 minute someone will appear and say "Red 10 on the Black Jack"

For Maxtrax... get one out, put it upside down and sideways against a tyre, stand back and scratch your head... within 1 minute someone will appear and say "Thats not how you use a Maxtrax".
Then you put the Maxtrax away and get the dude to snatch you out... simples!

jack
30th March 2019, 10:31 AM
Big shoutout to the CFA, Forest Fire Management and Police.
Late season fire near my daughters place which caused a bit of panic as the primary school was evacuated and the school bus diverted. Daughter was at work about 80km away and son-in-law law working near Darwin, lots of frantic phone calls to collect the grandkids from two different locations and evacuate a couple of BIG dogs.
Have to say I’m all in favour of kids having mobile phones if they live in the country, would never have found where the bus was diverted or what parent had taken the 5 year old with them.
Lots of roads closures and diversions but finally collected the older two and got to their house as the wind changed so no longer under threat.
Impressive effort by the fire crews as the wind was howling here, 60 CFA trucks, 25 Forest Fire Management, 3 choppers (including the Sky Crane), and a fixed wing were fighting it. There were three fires in the district and crews came in from quite some distance away. This was really out of control and heading towards a populated area. A shower of rain helped slow it down and get it contained.
Unfortunately some houses were lost and 5 people hospitalised (including 3 CFA Members).

Cuppa
30th March 2019, 12:33 PM
And a big shoutout to Jack who kept us informed with what was going on with the fire. Our place was within the declared emergency area, but thankfully the efforts of firefighters plus a timely drop of rain & wind change all came together to ensure our place stayed safe. It's a pretty helpless feeling with lots of 'What if's' going through your head when you are so far from home. Brought it all back from when we went through similar whilst we were travelling 10 years ago on Black Saturday. It makes so much difference to hear from folk 'on the ground' whom you trust.

MB
27th September 2019, 07:21 PM
Thank you kindly katwoman for babysitting the old Safari for the last twelve months, really appreciate your patience with our slack efforts :-)
http://www.nissanpatrol.com.au/forums/images/imported/2019/09/148.jpg
Back home safe & sound now and please also thank again SteveO the Legend for fixing the carby & pump for us [emoji106][emoji106]



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rusty_nail
27th September 2019, 07:43 PM
Thank you kindly katwoman for babysitting the old Safari for the last twelve months, really appreciate your patience with our slack efforts :-)
http://www.nissanpatrol.com.au/forums/images/imported/2019/09/148.jpg
Back home safe & sound now and please also thank again SteveO the Legend for fixing the carby & pump for us [emoji106][emoji106]



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so is it an operational firefighting pump now mate!!!

MB
27th September 2019, 07:54 PM
Meant fuel pump sorry mate, I left the Mogas in there too long and it turned to Orange Juice as good old SteveO would say :-) [emoji106][emoji106]
Whole fuel system gummed up on me en route to their property last year with a temporary VR permit stuck to the window:-)


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MB
5th December 2019, 10:06 PM
Worthy of a thank you good blokes I believe in Tuncurry passing through again this week.
http://www.nissanpatrol.com.au/forums/images/imported/2019/12/51.jpg
https://www.greatlakes4wdcentre.com.au
Our old GQ faithful A/C sprung an O ring compressor leak and started pumping warm air in-cab :-(
With nearly 2,000km round inspection trips to go before home again the blokes only charged a mere $200 for labour/O/+gas and thankfully rolling again immediately ready for blizzardly Newell bliss tomorrow :-)



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MB
28th January 2020, 09:54 PM
taslucas LEGEND!!
Humble Bloke drove some serious Tassie kms to welcome/guide us Victorian wankers on his wicked West Coast home turf!
Honestly learnt about upcoming ‘Quicksand’ adventures ahead and what to visually look out for which we all found to be so true, THANK YOU LOCAL BLOKE[emoji106][emoji106]
http://www.nissanpatrol.com.au/forums/images/imported/2020/01/244.jpg



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pearcey
29th January 2020, 10:10 AM
taslucas LEGEND!!
Humble Bloke drove some serious Tassie kms to welcome/guide us Victorian wankers on his wicked West Coast home turf!
Honestly learnt about upcoming ‘Quicksand’ adventures ahead and what to visually look out for which we all found to be so true, THANK YOU LOCAL BLOKE[emoji106][emoji106]
http://www.nissanpatrol.com.au/forums/images/imported/2020/01/244.jpg



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Bloody hell MB, putting your trust in Taslucas,, you sure are brave, gotta give you that.

Last time I was over that way I couldn`t find the young fella.
Most probably didn`t want a Tryhard any where near LMAO.
Hope the young fella`s going Ok. Top bloke.

taslucas
29th January 2020, 12:21 PM
My pleasure MB!
I knew I had to make some effort to catch up with you all. I just wish I could have spent a couple more days.
Thanks for the rumbos too!
I'm glad to see you all had a great time [emoji106][emoji106]
Conical rocks is a cool place hey?

Oh, and sorry if I missed ya last time piercey, better come over and try again!

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pearcey
29th January 2020, 12:46 PM
My pleasure MB!
I knew I had to make some effort to catch up with you all. I just wish I could have spent a couple more days.
Thanks for the rumbos too!
I'm glad to see you all had a great time [emoji106][emoji106]
Conical rocks is a cool place hey?

Oh, and sorry if I missed ya last time piercey, better come over and try again!

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Bit of a Bummer that you guys couldn`t have taken those two Europeans Normi and Bianca out for a bit of fun.

taslucas
29th January 2020, 04:26 PM
Bit of a Bummer that you guys couldn`t have taken those two Europeans Normi and Bianca out for a bit of fun.I have no idea what you're talking about pearcey!

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pearcey
30th January 2020, 07:23 AM
Mate they are a couple of great folks who just spent twelve months do a lap of Australia. Met them just before Christmas. They caught up with MB and co not long after. Their plans were to head back to Sydney and head home, but then they did a short stint over your way. They did a bit of dirt over here but were not confident in doing the hard stuff on their own, SMART.Oh,Oh, being German they new how to drink, just saying.

Avo
30th January 2020, 08:51 PM
Mate they are a couple of great folks who just spent twelve months do a lap of Australia. Met them just before Christmas. They caught up with MB and co not long after. Their plans were to head back to Sydney and head home, but then they did a short stint over your way. They did a bit of dirt over here but were not confident in doing the hard stuff on their own, SMART.Oh,Oh, being German they new how to drink, just saying.I reckon it's you that makes people drink,just saying..I never use to drink as much as I do until I met you.....bwhaaaaa

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pearcey
31st January 2020, 09:54 AM
I reckon it's you that makes people drink,just saying..I never use to drink as much as I do until I met you.....bwhaaaaa

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Well bugga me, I thought it was you who was the bad influence LMAO
Bianca (an industrial chemist) tried a wee drop or should I say my last drop of ZIN, gave it the big thumbs up. Reckoned it was one good lubricating drop.
Be afraid, be very afraid I`m trying to work out when to head over your way.