I remember seeing Jessie at the shops one time , he new that I new ..every bit of me wanted to just say hello , but refrained . I could only imagine how hard going to get your milk in an area known for its tracks and Popular by demand to get your there milk 🥛 for breakfast the next day.
Fell over this podcast today. Goes well. Two great guys in the 4x4 community. I agree all the 4x4 clubs need to band together and with clean up Australia as the banner, we should make these so called leaders of our society take note and understand this is Australia. Can't wait for more episodes. Oh, and Salute the Colonel. 😂
Recently i done Melbourne to Perth down the old hwy witj my 80 year old old man. He backed packed there 50 years ago and i ditched the $15000 canopy to a tray and fridge in the back seat and man back to basics rock. Selling my old setup for one now in the big old 79
The topic of modifications and policing is such an important one and I REALLY wish there was more discussion on it in an intelligent and constructive way. You guys nailed it. There needs to be some major reform in how this country polices vehicles, because it's just counterproductive. I come from a modified street cars background, specifically Japanese sports cars and for about 15 years it was my life. The majority of the time we aspired to get to the track and do the right thing. This applies to off roading too, but when you're young, broke, and probably a little dumb, it's not cheap to get to somewhere legal to enjoy your car, let own afford a tow car, trailer and everything else so consequently you drive it on the road (even if it's to the legal spot). As soon as anything modified hits the road in Australia it's highly illegal, at least from a policing perspective. Never mind cars like Frank, as Pooly mentioned, with bald tires and leaks that might be generally unsafe, they're fine. For those that do seek engineering, and legal or less intrusive avenues to test their vehicles the policing doesn't seem to let off, the pressure is just increased. After nearly two decades of playing with low, loud and fast cars on the roads and highly fatigued from how they're perceived I moved to fourbys off the roads, and I know a lot of us would have done the same, but the police oppression has just followed us here into the bush and the beaches. I've personally had a few interactions while on a certain sandy island being told that my car is defect for things like a more capable 33🙄. I think what Pooly said was very important regarding allowing higher levels of engineering which will then in turn generate companies that will develop safer and wider available parts to support people that want to do that. In Australia the attitude tends to be (and this applies to almost everything policed) ban and enforce and it will stop people, whereas the reality is people will do it anyway but in a far unsafer and obviously illegal way because there is no legal avenue for it.
Thanks mate, totally agree. I was heavily involved in the street car scene and imports too, and got out of it because I was sick of getting hassled by the police. Now it seems 4WDs are an easy target for them too.
I think that's the most frustrating part, a lot of the restrictions really don't seem to make sense. The rules around SSM are a particular head-scratcher for me.
I nearly had a novel written trying to explain my understandings of it. But simply put, what ever the categories that best suited for the particular vehicle being imported, they had certain requirements that had to be met. So it can be put into the RAV database . Once it’s in there ,that’s the mothership you want your be in. But once in there (Motherhsip by the sounds., If the effort wasn’t made or the requirements were different 20 YT ago , once that database, those requirement are for life . Despite technology adavancing RAV don’t care . Meet whatever it required orrr else .. Or maybe this is when the automotive engineer sets in . And they can approve the Changes for the individual. And they may make sense to someone who Matters possibly , just depends how you interpret articulate the wording.
What I mean by that last bit, palms would be greased during this process .. and us common folk ain’t suppose to understand so we can’t import And buy through the Corps
Tassie 100% has a big rubbish problem, broken snatch straps, car parts and beer bottles etc are everywhere on those tracks as well as other west coast areas. Its a real shame there are so many people who just don't take it out with them. The east coast is much cleaner and tidier in this regard. Except for the toilet paper people leave on the surface literally surrounding the campsites. Guess they didn't take a shovel.....
Just show the creators picking up the rubbish/broken car parts without mentioning it, so it sticks in our subconscious. Like when Pooly breaks an tail shaft. Show him putting it in back of cruiser.. Make it cool to take your shit. Don't harp on about taking it, that seems to some as "goody 2 shoes" just show that even loose c's like Pooly just take their rubbish without fuss. Go the Victorian's
That's a good point mate, I'm sure there's a portion of the community who don't want to hear other people telling them what to do, so we should all lead by example.
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Pooley is an absolute natural entertainer. His channel is going to be huge! Phwaaaa!
I could get around Lachy as mayor 🤣 great podcast 🤙🏽
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I remember seeing Jessie at the shops one time , he new that I new ..every bit of me wanted to just say hello , but refrained .
I could only imagine how hard going to get your milk in an area known for its tracks and
Popular by demand to get your there milk 🥛 for breakfast the next day.
Pooly is one of the most genuine seeming lads.
He's a top fella.
Fell over this podcast today. Goes well. Two great guys in the 4x4 community. I agree all the 4x4 clubs need to band together and with clean up Australia as the banner, we should make these so called leaders of our society take note and understand this is Australia. Can't wait for more episodes.
Oh, and Salute the Colonel. 😂
Glad you enjoyed it mate. I definitely think it will help our fight to retain access to the bush.
Recently i done Melbourne to Perth down the old hwy witj my 80 year old old man. He backed packed there 50 years ago and i ditched the $15000 canopy to a tray and fridge in the back seat and man back to basics rock. Selling my old setup for one now in the big old 79
Awesome! Sometimes simple is best.
Your a legend Pooly cheers legends 😄
Awesome ep! Speaking of victorians, Carley Murphy from Victorians against the great national forest would be a great guest!
Thanks mate. Good suggestion, I'll reach out to Carly and see if she's keen for a chat.
The topic of modifications and policing is such an important one and I REALLY wish there was more discussion on it in an intelligent and constructive way. You guys nailed it. There needs to be some major reform in how this country polices vehicles, because it's just counterproductive. I come from a modified street cars background, specifically Japanese sports cars and for about 15 years it was my life. The majority of the time we aspired to get to the track and do the right thing. This applies to off roading too, but when you're young, broke, and probably a little dumb, it's not cheap to get to somewhere legal to enjoy your car, let own afford a tow car, trailer and everything else so consequently you drive it on the road (even if it's to the legal spot). As soon as anything modified hits the road in Australia it's highly illegal, at least from a policing perspective. Never mind cars like Frank, as Pooly mentioned, with bald tires and leaks that might be generally unsafe, they're fine. For those that do seek engineering, and legal or less intrusive avenues to test their vehicles the policing doesn't seem to let off, the pressure is just increased. After nearly two decades of playing with low, loud and fast cars on the roads and highly fatigued from how they're perceived I moved to fourbys off the roads, and I know a lot of us would have done the same, but the police oppression has just followed us here into the bush and the beaches. I've personally had a few interactions while on a certain sandy island being told that my car is defect for things like a more capable 33🙄. I think what Pooly said was very important regarding allowing higher levels of engineering which will then in turn generate companies that will develop safer and wider available parts to support people that want to do that. In Australia the attitude tends to be (and this applies to almost everything policed) ban and enforce and it will stop people, whereas the reality is people will do it anyway but in a far unsafer and obviously illegal way because there is no legal avenue for it.
Thanks mate, totally agree. I was heavily involved in the street car scene and imports too, and got out of it because I was sick of getting hassled by the police. Now it seems 4WDs are an easy target for them too.
Good one mate, loved it.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Legends!
🙌
Great job men 👍
Cheers mate
Pooly why not go on a 4wd 24/7 vid ?
I know gme has been there a few times
It’s interesting, iveco daily’s vehicle comes out with 37s. Rear drums brakes in the rear fyi 🤦🏻🤣 legal all day
I think that's the most frustrating part, a lot of the restrictions really don't seem to make sense. The rules around SSM are a particular head-scratcher for me.
I nearly had a novel written trying to explain my understandings of it.
But simply put, what ever the categories that best suited for the particular vehicle being imported, they had certain requirements that had to be met. So it can be put into the RAV database .
Once it’s in there ,that’s the mothership you want your be in.
But once in there (Motherhsip by the sounds., If the effort wasn’t made or the requirements were different 20 YT ago , once that database, those requirement are for life . Despite technology adavancing
RAV don’t care . Meet whatever it required orrr else ..
Or maybe this is when the automotive engineer sets in . And they can approve the
Changes for the individual.
And they may make sense to someone who
Matters possibly , just depends how you interpret articulate the wording.
What I mean by that last bit, palms would be greased during this process .. and us common folk ain’t suppose to understand so we can’t import
And buy through the Corps
Tassie 100% has a big rubbish problem, broken snatch straps, car parts and beer bottles etc are everywhere on those tracks as well as other west coast areas. Its a real shame there are so many people who just don't take it out with them. The east coast is much cleaner and tidier in this regard. Except for the toilet paper people leave on the surface literally surrounding the campsites. Guess they didn't take a shovel.....
Just show the creators picking up the rubbish/broken car parts without mentioning it, so it sticks in our subconscious.
Like when Pooly breaks an tail shaft. Show him putting it in back of cruiser.. Make it cool to take your shit.
Don't harp on about taking it, that seems to some as "goody 2 shoes" just show that even loose c's like Pooly just take their rubbish without fuss.
Go the Victorian's
That's a good point mate, I'm sure there's a portion of the community who don't want to hear other people telling them what to do, so we should all lead by example.
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