May 2004
Vol 25 No 10

 

 


 

 

 


Subaru as seen in Cuba

Picture by Gil Thorncraft SC534

 

 

 

 

 


SUBARU 4WD CLUB OF QUEENSLAND INCORPORATED

P O BOX 595  CARINA   QLD   4152

 

COMMITTEE

Annual Subscription:

PRESIDENT

Rik Close

5445 4057

Membership  New                Renewal

City                 $60.00            $50.00

Country           $55.00            $45.00

 

New subscriptions include a $10.00 joining fee

VICE PRESIDENT

Dwayne Boyton

3299 1061

SECRETARY

Greg Bryant

3402 0396

TREASURER

Ray Lyons

3397 1837

SUBA NEWS EDITOR

Dwayne Boyton

3299 1061

SUBA NEWS CO-EDITOR

Greg Bryant

3402 0396

MEMBERSHIP OFFICER

Cameron Neilsen

04 3892 6012

SOCIAL DIRECTOR

Gaven McGrath

3890 2964

PUBLIC RELATIONS

David Martin

3262 5665

PROPERTY OFFICER

Bryan Neilsen

04 1631 9725

SERGEANT-AT-ARMS

Gaven McGrath

3890 2964

TRAINING OFFICER

Mark Ottway

3207 8535

WEBMASTERweb@subaclub.com

Clint Lovell

3398 3437

 

Club Website:

WWW.SUBACLUB.COM

Email address for Magazine contributions:
subanews@subaclub.com

 

 

CLUB MEETINGS

Monthly meetings are held on the FORTH MONDAY of each month at 8pm, at the Veteran Car Club, 1376 OLD CLEVELAND ROAD, CARINDALE
Phone 3843 001

 UBD 42nd edition Reference: Map 182 E6

 

***Visitors are Welcome!***

 

 

 

If you find a mistake in the Suba News, please consider it put there on purpose.  We try to publish something for everyone, and some people are always looking for mistakes

The views expressed in this Magazine are not necessarily those of the Club, in whole or in part.  All Content is copyright.  That means you need written permission to use any of it.  We will be glad to share it.  Just ask!


 A note of thanks

 

I just want to take a minute to thank everyone that helped to get my car back on the road after my accident at Easter time down at Stockton Beach.  Also I would like to thank Rob and Keith for helping

me repair it.

 

Bryan Neilsen SC552


 

 

 

 


PUBLISHING DEADLINE FOR

JUNE

MAGAZINE

Articles being submitted for inclusion in the next magazine

are to reach the Editor at

PO Box 595 Carina Qld 4152

or by e-mail to:  subanews@subaclub.com

by the  14th June 2004

Earlier than this would be much appreciated. Thanks!!

 

 


President’s Report

Hi to you all in mighty Subaland, I hope all is well in your world.

 

Well the club now has over 70 members which is good to see, and with the end of the club year coming up it would be nice have all those stay in the club for next year.

 

Now is the time when you should be thinking about if you would like to be no the committee for next year, and if so what you might like to do.

 

The club now a sub committee to get the club Birthday Party under way, the club also will be buying some “NEW” shirts for this night (with 25 years on it).  So if you would like one of these nice shirts, see David at the meeting and he will take your order.

 

We also have a new Property Officer till the end of the year. Rick Dean was not able to continue because of work, so he has handed it over to Bryan Neilsen. Welcome aboard Bryan.

 

Well that’s all from me this time.

Until next time, may the six star Force be with you.

 

BE COOL AND GO HARD!!

 

Rik Close SC328

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


3X4X4x20

THREE CORNERS TRIP ‑ 8/9 days ‑ 26 June ‑ 4 July, 2004 ‑ 410Okm

 

This trip celebrates the 20th anniversary of Subaru 4WD Club of Queensland's first long-range trip, which was a Three Corners trip. The unique feature of this schedule is that it includes overnighting at each corner. While the schedule below is for eight days, it may be more comfortable to use nine days by camping at Coongie Lakes and then travelling to Poeppel Corner as below but via either a side trip to Peera Peera Poolanna Lake (Rig Road) or travelling ) K1 Line/Rig Road Junction ‑ Peera Peera Poolanna Lake ‑ Approdinna Attora Knolls [AAK] Track intersection ‑ 102 ‑ WAA Corner ‑ 7 ‑ French Line intersection at Lake Tamblyn ‑ 34 ‑ Poeppel Corner ‑ 40. Obviously, either of these options make for a greater km count for these. These options also make it desirable to include a night's bush camp before reaching Poeppel Corner.

There are two long runs between fuel stops: Innamincka ‑ 653 ‑ Birdsville (includes roads, tracks and dunes) or with side trip ‑ 750 ‑ or with rig Road, AAK Track and French Line option ‑ 750. Birdsville ‑ 607 ‑ Windorah, if travelling via Cordillo Downs and Arrabury (includes roads and tracks

Day 1 ‑ 81Okm ‑ highway

Brisbane ‑ 215 ‑ Dalby ‑ 295 ‑ St George ‑ 300 ‑ Cunnamulla

Day 2 ‑ 576km ‑ highway, development road, track

Cunnamulla ‑ 197 ‑ Thargomindah ‑ 122 ‑ Nockatunga T/0 ‑ 20 ‑ Noccundra (fuel) ‑ 147 ‑

Naryilco ‑ 110 ‑ Cameron Corner (fuel)                                                                                            ‑

Day 3 ‑ 266km ‑ development road, (track)

Cameron Corner (fuel) ‑ 266 ‑ Innamincka (fuel)(+ 20Okm Coongie Lake return)

Day 4 or 4/5 ‑ 485km ‑ track, development road, track

Innamincka (fuel) ‑ 61 ‑ Walker's Xing T/0 ‑ 61 ‑ Walker's Xing ‑ 91 ‑ Birdsville (Outside)

Track T/0 ‑ 81 ‑ W ' Warburton Track T/0 ‑ 8 ‑ Warburton Creek Xing ‑ 97 ‑ K1 Line/Rig Road

Junction ‑ 86 ‑ Poeppel Corner

Day 5 or 6 ‑ 168km ‑ dune track, track

Poeppel Corner ‑ 16 – K1/QAA Junction ‑ 89 (+ 59k if in flood) ‑ Eyre Creek ‑ 23 ‑ Big Red ‑ 40

‑ Birdsville (fuel)

Day 6 or 7 ‑ 276km development road, track

Birdsville‑ 117 ‑ Cadelga T/O 50‑Betoota‑ 55 ‑ArraburyT/0‑54‑Haddon Corner

OR

Day 6 or 7 ‑ 391km ‑ development road, track

Birdsville ‑ 117 ‑ Cadelga T/0 ‑ 37 Cadelga Ruins ‑ 87 ‑ Cordillo Downs ‑ 48 ‑ Arrabury T/0 ‑

102 ‑ Haddon Corner

Day 7 or 8 ‑ 666km ‑ track, development road, highway

Haddon Corner ‑ 54 ‑ Arrabury T/0 ‑ 162 ‑ Windorah (fuel) ‑ 250 ‑ Quilpie ‑ 200 ‑ Charleville

Day 8 or 9 ‑ 856km ‑ highway

Charleville ‑ 182 ‑ Mitchell ‑ 88 ‑ Roma ‑ 271 ‑ Dalby ‑ 215 ‑ Brisbane


Club Merchandise
For Sale

Now is the perfect time to get your mates to join our club.  If new members join now before July they get 15months for the price of 12.

 

See the Membership Officer for the membership form, or download a copy from the website to ensure that the club’s records are up to date.

Polo Shirt with embroidered logo

$25.00

Baseball Cap with embroidered logo

$15.00

Embroidered cloth badge

$8.00

Name tag

$3.00

Windscreen sticker

$10.00

Window sticker

$2.00

Gear bag

$6.00

Tow hooks (assorted styles, each)

$6.00

Snatch Strap

$50.00

Bow shackles, large

$10.00

Bow Shackles, small

$8.00

See the Club’s Property Officer, Bryan Neilsen if you wish to purchase any of the merchandise on offer


What’s On...

Saturday 22nd-23rd May

Flanagan’s Reserve

Trip Leader

Bruce and Pam Ottway Ph. 0413 435 887

Meeting Place

McDonald’s Beaudesert

Time

9am

Rating

Easy

Details

10 minutes from Rathdowney, heading towards Boonah.  Swimming, relaxing, bush walking, short drives, hot showers on site.

Cost

$4.00 adults, $2.00 children per night

What to bring

Own firewood, things to float on.

 

 

Monday 24th May

General Meeting, guest speaker for this month will be Mike Collins from Scorpion Automotive

 

 

Sat 5th – Sun 6th June

Rally Queensland Imbil

Trip Leader

David Matin Ph 3262 5665 or Mobile 0429 121 996

Meeting Place

At camp site on rhs after 2nd grid on Stirling Crossing Rd or centre of Imbil check with Trip Leader

Time

From 6am Thursday, Friday, at start point. Saturday, Sunday

 

in the centre of Imbil.   Check with trip Leader

Rating

Easy no 4WD

Details

Run special stage called Araucaria 2 times Sat, 1time Sun.  Officials are required for start control, road blocks, SOS points, sky net operators, flying finish, and stop control. For bush camping toilets are supplied. Optional camping in Imbil. Officials BBQ Sat night at Imbil Showgrounds. Each Official should receive a polo shirt and cap and be in the draw for a weekend for 2 at the Oasis Resort in Caloundra.

 

 

Sat12th June - Mon 14th June

Sundown NP “Brass Monkey Weekend”

Trip leader

Ron Penfold Phone 33532218 mobile 0412 118 652

Meeting Place

Mc Donalds right hand side of highway just before Stanthorpe on the New England Hwy,

aprox 3 hrs drive from Brisbane

Meeting Time

9:00am on the 12th

Rating

Medium with the odd hard spot

Distance

100km’s return to Glen Aplin

Water

For weekend, dam water available

Fuel

For Weekend, not available after meeting place

Recovery Gear

Penfold packs required

Details

Camp at Red Rock Falls, toilet and dam water available, day trip to the Rats Castle and

Burrows water hole. Walk to Red Rock Falls Monday morning. Will be very cold, bring plenty of

warm clothes and camping gear. Visit winery on way in on Saturday.

Need names and numbers for booking camp sites. Sundown is now a pre booked

campsite.

 

 

Sat 12th June

- Mon 14th June

Sunshine Coast Gymkhana Yandina

Trip Leader

Rik Close ph.  07 5445 4057 or Mobile 0402415569

Meeting Place

Cooloolabin Rd Yandina – follow the signs

Time

From Friday night onwards

Rating

Armchair to Hard – to compete you will need to get a Third Party extension to your vehicle insurance

Details

Costs $10 weekend pass plus $5 camping fee. Entry fees $5 per event or $20 for all events. A 3rd party insurance extension [to be organised beforehand]. BYO boots for the mud and water. No Showers. First event noon Saturday.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

July School Holidays Saturday 26 June to Sunday July 4

3x4x4x20

Trip Leader

Peter Gates ph 0417770546


Future Events

 

Mon 28th June

General Meeting and Sausage Sizzle

Time:

From 6.30pm

 

Sun 18th July

Tamborine Mountain

Trip Leader:

David Martin ph. 32625665 mob.0429121996

Meeting Place:

BP Travel Centre, service road LHS of Pacific Highway, Yatala. 

Time:

9am

Rating:

Medium

Details:

Travel up to Tamborine Mountain via the back tracks, BYO lunch at the top, great views of the coast. Explore the markets or more tracks in the afternoon. BYO recovery gear.

 

Sat 30th July

Club’s 25th Birthday Party

Trip Leader:

Kathy Bryant ph.34020396 mob. 041607352

Meeting Place:

Clubrooms 1376 Old Cleveland Rd Carindale

Time:

From 5pm onwards

Rating:

Easy

Details:

Can camp overnight, BYO breakfast, remote cars, club photos, and history, 4WD and club trip videos,  contact Kathy Bryant or Dave Martin for more details.  See next month’s mag.

Sun 1st Aug

Detailing Day

Trip Leader:

Greg Bryant ph. 34020396 mob. 0416073951

Meeting Place:

Clubrooms 1376 Old Cleveland Rd Carindale

Time:

From 9am onwards

Rating:

Hard work

Details:

Work up a sweat with some hard labour converting your shabby looking vehicle into one that’s normally only found at ‘’Show and Shine’’ meets. Find out how the professionals detail a vehicle. Degrease and pressure clean and shine the exterior and interior. BYO hose, bucket, sponge, chamois, towelling rags, vacuum cleaner and extension lead. Cleaning and detailing chemicals provided

 

 

Sun 15th Aug

Bellthorpe State Forest

 

Sun 29th Aug

Condamine Gorge and Scenic rim

 

Mon 27th Sept

General Meeting, Sausage sizzle and annual Club Auction

 

 

Trip Report

LANDCRUISER PARK  12.01.2003

 

Sunday morning we were all up for breakfast while Shane & Libby in the wounded brumby headed home followed by his dad.

 

The rest of us decided to pack up camp and do a couple of minor tracks on the way back to the office. We followed Saltshed and Rocky Road, the only hard section being a steep decline with a side track for those who chose. Once again a couple of larger vehicles stopped to watch our progress, and were amazed at the descent and car control used (not something they have to think about much)! Rik's beast, fully laden, made tough work on a couple of the uphills but we all made it back to the office right on time.

 

From here we headed back to the Jimna fire tower where the view from the top was amazing (so I'm told). After a smoko, we all departed, some straight to Kilcoy and a few of us went via Sunday Creek Road for a quick swim at Charlie Morelands.

 

A great time was had by all as once again we conquered the mighty Cruiser Park!!!          

 

Doug & Shan Tilley SC382

 

 

                                                                               

                                                                                                                                                                                 

 

Market Place

L Series parts less motor and gear box.

Complete rust free set of doors with electric mirrors.

Tailgate, roof rack and cross roof bars.

Also MY model parts, and 86 Leone parts.  Contact Dan Wolfe 07 5464 5676 or mobile 0418 741 247

 

Spares to suit 1983 MY Subaru:

Brand new electric fuel pump (cost $200.00), sell $100.00

Brand new water pump, suit EA81 (cost $76.00), sell $50.00

Sunraysia rims.  Set of four 14” $160.00

Peugeot 14” rim, with near new Dunlop tyre $50.00

Dual range gearbox, 3.9ratio, incl. rear diff $300.00

Torsion bar assembly, good spare $25.00

Roof rack with instant tent, rolls up across back.  Tent erects in seconds.  $50.00

EA81 engine – needs cylinder head, has electronic distributor $50.00

Contact Peter Thomas 0427 578 805 or 3633 0436

 

MY 83 wagon, silver, air con, tow bar, 300,000kms, good mechanicals, some rust in doors, rego until 4/04, $1000 ONO, Ph Sue Hosie on northern NSW Kingscliff no.0266742197, car is Brisbane based. 

 

MY83 Wagon for sale.  Rebuilt motor 2000km’s ago, new radiator at the same time.  Gearbox stuck in forth.  $1250.00 o.n.o.  Contact Ross Richards on 32005156

Current model Forester cargo net and floor mat set $175.00 the lot.

195x65/15 Liberty tyres and rims set of 4 25% tread $150.00

215x75/15 Forester rims as new with tyres 50% tread $300.00

For these 3 Contact Dave Martin Ph 3262 5665 or Mobile 0429 121 996

 

Editor’s Report

Not much to report for this month.  With the end of the club year coming up, if you want to have a say in how the club is run, get yourself nominated.  If you aren’t happy with the way that the club is progressing now is the perfect time to make a change.

 

Check out the new format of the magazine for this month, much easier for me to work with than pagemaker.  There are still a few teething problems, but nothing that can’t be sorted over the next couple of months.  This is also a bumper issue, with a couple of extra pages thrown in for no extra cost.

 

Thanks to all members who have taken time to do up their trip reports after so long.  Sorry that I can’t run them all into current magazines.

 

That’s it for me.  See you out there.

 

Dwayne Boyton SC481

 

Proposed Motion re Visitors on Trips

 

Proposed Motion by Ray Lyons regarding public liability insurance and non-members attending the 3corners trip.

 

'that visitors who wish to accompany the Subaru 4WD Club (QLD) on its

forthcoming 'three corners trip' must become temporary members of the Club by completing the required application form and paying a combined joining and membership fee of fifteen dollars ($15-00).  Ten dollars ($10-00) of this fee may be subsequently used as an offset to the normal joining and annual membership fee should that person pay the normal full annual membership fee within six months of the start date of that applicable trip or outing.'

 

This motion would not create a need to effect other changes especially in the Constitution.  It is a specific temporary event motion which members at a special general may vote on.

 

The committee has been working to secure a good deal in regards to the public liability insurance for the last few months.  We have decided to go with the combined council for our public liability insurance, but one of the problems that we have faced is that non members of the club wouldn’t be covered. 

 

On insurance we have secured a deal for a 10week period of cover for the period where our old insurance had expired until the new policy covers us.

 


 

Rally News

WRC Rally New Zealand Rd 4 – This rally is a favourite amongst the drivers because of its smooth fast following roads. It was a close battle at the front of the field for the whole event with 4 different drivers and 3 makes of cars leading at different times. The eventual winner was Subaru’s Petter Solberg by 5.9 seconds, making it his and Subaru’s first victory of the year. His teammate Mikko Hirvonen also finished well in 7th place.

 

Group N – The big news of the event was team Subaru Australia’s Dean Herridge class victory, making it his first class win and the first Australian to do it at an overseas event.  The good results continued with his teammate Cody Crocker finishing in 3rd place in class.  There was a close battle for the lead during the rally until Cody punctured a tyre in the second last stage. 

 

Positions – 1 Solberg Subaru, 2 Gronholm Peugeot, 3 Martin Ford , 4 Leob Citroen,  5 Rovanpera Peugeot, 6 Sainz Citroen, 7 Hirvonen Subaru, 8 Carlisson Peugeot, 9 Herridge Subaru Gp N, 10 Stohl Mitsubishi Gp N.

   

Points Drivers – Martin 26, Loeb 25, Gronholm 24, Solberg 23, Durval 14.

 

Manufactures – Ford 40, Citroen 30, Peugeot 21, Subaru 19, Mitsubishi 5.

 

 

Subaru Rally of Canberra – Asian Pacific Championship – Rd 1 -- Team Subaru’s Dean Herridge continued his winning ways with another convincing win in a very  dry, rough and dusty event. For most of the event Subarus held the first 3 places. Japanese driver Toshi Arai was running in 2nd place driving the leased Atkinsons brothers WRX, until Mitsubishi’s Juha Kangas made a late charge to claim 2nd place. Subaru’s Cody Crocker finished in 4th place, after a tangle with kangaroos. This rally was the first round of Subaru Australia’s RS challenge series. There were 15 starters the eventual winner was Queenslander John Goasdoue, who gained the class lead after the leading crew of Eli Evans, Simon’s brother suffered a timing penalty. Philcomm’s [Suba News advertisers and radio specialists] Matt Van Tuinen finished 4th in class.  Ex club member Simone Martin who is co driving for Nathan Davis finished 9th in class.

 

Positions -- 1Herirdge, 2 Kangas, 3 Arai, 4 Crocker, 5 Singh

 

Manufactures Points – Mitsubishi 112, Subaru 110, Toyota 62. 

 


25th Birthday Shirts


Gents Shirts


Ladies Shirts


 

                                                              

Proposed wording for the Special Anniversary shirts

 

 

 

HEARD THE NEWS

Past members David and Donalda Shaw are proud parents of daughter Nadia, born 29-4-04.

 

 

New big rig – To replace his old faithful Toyota Dyna 4WD Arnold  Shoemaker has recently bought a new Isuzu 4.8 litre 4 cylinder inter cooled turbo diesel 4WD truck.  Once it is fully set up with a new tray to take his own designed and built slide on and off camper, winch and bigger wheels, Arnold plans to us the big rig for work and travelling.

 

Updating – With a deal too good to resist Matthew Abbott recently replaced his well used MY 83 wagon, with Andrew Gantimuroff’s metallic blue well set up [it’s got everything you need] MY 99 Outback. The deal even included the extra set of 16-inch rims, which Andrew was advertising separately.   

 

More record sales – Subaru sales in April continue to set records with a total of 2,764 cars sold, which is 18.5% up on April 03 sales. Total sales for the year are 11,165 already an increase of 1,744 on the same time last year.

 

Sold – Bryan Neilsen has sold his old beige bullet MY 82 wagon minus the twin carb engine and gearbox. Also in early May Mark Ottway helped Bryan fit a new heavy-duty clutch bought from mag advertisers All Brake and Clutch to his RX Turbo.

 

New contract – Keith and Danna Peters have signed a new contract for their mail run west of Maryborough. Their current mail run vehicle a MY 94 Liberty wagon with about 500,000 kms virtually trouble free on the clock will be finally retired. For the start of the new contract in July, Keith has bought a white auto MY 99 Forester GT.

 

New Careers – Our Club President Rik Close has recently gained his heavy ridged truck and forklift licences along with a new job. Also Bryan Neilsen has changed jobs he is now working for a Solar hot water system distributor, he is also being trained for a fork lift licence.

 

Comfortable camping – First Big John McKenna bought the Tray On camper for some home away home camping. Now his latest edition is a mobile primus gas powered water heater and pump for hot showers.

 

In car sets – With the transition of UHF CB radios slowly replacing the AM sets Dwayne Boyton and David Martin have recently fitted in car UHF sets to their Brumbys.

 

Wanted – NSW Ballina based country member Rob Noble who drives a Brumby and wife Vicky drives a Liberty wagon is on the lookout for his Father in law an early MY series roadworthy Brumby converted to a automatic and fitted with power steering for around the $3000 mark. Rob can be contacted on ph. 0266811154, mob 0428348819, email rnoble@austarnet.com au.


                                            

To advertise in the Market Place

Phone your advert to the Editor on (07) 3299 1061

or E-mail to:subanews@subaclub.com

Please advise when Sold or Withdrawn From Sale

Advertisements in Market Place are available to members at a cost of $2 per issue or $5 for non-members - tell your friends.

 

A Bit of Humour

 

A first grade teacher was having trouble with one of her students. The teacher asked, "Johnny what is your problem?" Johnny answered, "I'm too smart for the first grade. My sister is in the third grade and I'm smarter than she is! I think I should be in the third grade too!"

 

The teacher had had enough. She took Johnny to the principal's office. While Johnny waited in the outer office, the teacher explained to the principal what the situation was. The principal told the teacher he would give the boy a test and if he failed to answer any of his questions he was to go back to the first grade and behave. The teacher agreed.

 

Johnny was brought in and the conditions are explained to him and  he agrees to take the test.

Principal: "What is 3 x 3?"          Johnny: "9".

Principal: "What is 6 x 6?"          Johnny: "36".

And so it went with every question the principal thought a third grader should know.

The principal looks at the teacher and tells her, "I think Johnny can go to the third grade."

 

The teacher says to the principal, "Let me ask him some questions?" The principal and Johnny both agree.

The teacher asks, "What does a cow have four of that I have only two of?" Johnny, after a moment, "Legs."

Teacher: "What is in your pants that you have but I do not have?" The principal's eyes open really wide and before he could stop the answer, Johnny replied, "Pockets."

Teacher: "What does a dog do that a man steps into?" Johnny: "Pants"

Teacher: "What word starts with an 'F' and ends in 'K' that means a lot of excitement?" Johnny: "Firetruck"

 

The principal breathed a sigh of relief and told the teacher, "Put Johnny in the fifth grade, I missed the last four questions myself."

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


 

 

 

 

For all your new and used vehicle requirements.

Special deals for club members.

 

 

Call Dean Fisher on 3290 7878

 

3499 Pacific Highway, Springwood

 

Mobile (0414) 361 550

Email: d.fisher@highwayauto.com.au

Internet: www.highwayauto.com.au