The GRUMPY Brumby

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The GRUMPY Brumby

Post by chridk » Sun Sep 30, 2012 2:19 pm

A Couple of pics of my ute as requested


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Post by pezimm » Sun Sep 30, 2012 2:55 pm

Nice looking ute!! What's under the bonnet??
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GONE :( - Forester XT Auto - MY07 with all the goodies
Now occasionally driving a Ford barge...

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Post by chridk » Sun Sep 30, 2012 3:10 pm

Pics speak a thousand words, 99 sti

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Post by chridk » Sun Sep 30, 2012 3:31 pm

Oh, and the reason its called the "GRUMPY" is that every time my mate and I
worked on the conversion, we normally started swearing & ended up grumpy
most of the Time.
Worth it in the end though.

Cheers Chris

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Post by littlewhiteute » Sun Sep 30, 2012 6:34 pm

5 studs give it away in the front.

I want to know what you have done to the rear end, since by your pics, the rear has zero rear camber.
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Post by steptoe » Sun Sep 30, 2012 10:51 pm

If you play with the BRUMBY decal on the side like I did - the second B makes a beautiful P to make BRUMPY, then a little care with the first B makes a bloody good G - you end up with genuine colour, genuine font GRUMPY :)

The former owner was a bit GRUMPY that he backed into forklift forks :(

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Post by mr_sp33 » Mon Oct 01, 2012 8:17 am

Hahaha, this is rad!!

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Post by chridk » Mon Dec 31, 2012 3:36 pm

littlewhiteute wrote:5 studs give it away in the front.

I want to know what you have done to the rear end, since by your pics, the rear has zero rear camber.
My ute has had the brake conversion since 2006... the engine conversion went in start of 2012. It was hard to see the EA81 come out.

The rear end is just unwound completely so it rests on the bump stops.

I don't drive it much as I have a car with a/c thats much less temptation to speed so the brumby is going to be mostly for the track :-)

P.S sorry for the late reply

Cheers Chris

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Post by niterida » Mon Dec 31, 2012 5:11 pm

Is that rear spoiler mounted properly or is it just photoshopped ?
I have one almost exactly the same that I may be putting on mine too, but it will be mounted a lot lower. Although everyone thinks it is too ricer and I shouldn't bother. Yours looks quite good though so I will have to see. I do have a GC8 STi rear spoiler to go on too,which in 25:1 scale on my model looks even better than the Carbon Fibre one.

Whats the front spoiler from ?

Looks pretty good all round - well done.
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Post by chridk » Tue Jan 01, 2013 1:17 pm

niterida wrote:Is that rear spoiler mounted properly or is it just photoshopped ?
I have one almost exactly the same that I may be putting on mine too, but it will be mounted a lot lower. Although everyone thinks it is too ricer and I shouldn't bother. Yours looks quite good though so I will have to see. I do have a GC8 STi rear spoiler to go on too,which in 25:1 scale on my model looks even better than the Carbon Fibre one.

Whats the front spoiler from ?

Looks pretty good all round - well done.
The rear wing was just placed there (if you look closely you can see the floor board resting across the back of the ute to sit the wing on).
After having it on the track (Qld Raceway) it was very tail happy coming into corners so some sort of rear aero might help.....but I will not use one on the street :-)

The front spoiler was made for the brumby back in the 80's by "Kamei". I think I bought one of the last in exsistance that had been stored for years.

Cheers Chris

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Post by El_Freddo » Tue Jan 08, 2013 9:54 pm

chridk wrote:The front spoiler was made for the brumby back in the 80's by "Kamei". I think I bought one of the last in exsistance that had been stored for years.
I'd be trying my hardest to make a mould of that front spoiler. Once you've damaged it you'll find it hard to make it the same, by then it's too late to make a mould.

And since they're not made anymore it'd be in-valuable to have a mould ready to make a new one (or more).

It's a sweet setup that I wouldn't mind doing one day... If I could ever find the time, funds and shed space!

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Grumpy Gets Rice

Post by chridk » Sun Feb 10, 2013 12:29 pm

Getting ready for sprint meet at QLD Raceway wednesday night 13/2/2013 .

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Post by chridk » Sun Feb 10, 2013 12:30 pm

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Post by mr_sp33 » Thu Feb 14, 2013 9:27 am

How did it go?

I've never heard of a night time sprint meet!

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Post by RSR 555 » Thu Feb 14, 2013 11:58 pm

mr_sp33 wrote:How did it go?
Yeah.. +1
mr_sp33 wrote:I've never heard of a night time sprint meet!
We have Wed night drags for the public over here.. Woop-ass Wednesday

Went last night and was very disappointed to see only a handfull of Jap cars there. There was only 2 guys show up for the Burnout Comp, but still fun to watch
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Post by chridk » Fri Feb 15, 2013 12:33 pm

mr_sp33 wrote:How did it go?

I've never heard of a night time sprint meet!
Had a great night, all though the lighting wasn't the best.

It was the very first time a sprint meet was held at night and it worked well, no crashes & only one car had to be towed back to the pits.

Could hear the wednesday Test & Tune running at the drags.

We only ran on the clubman track and the bumby's best time was a 66.4 I think, you can look it up on "nat soft" I was number 21.

I'll pull better times when I get some semi slicks under the Grumpy.

Cheers Chris

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Post by chridk » Fri Feb 15, 2013 12:47 pm

Ok, just looked up "natsoft". I ranked 14th out of 40 cars and my best time was a

66.28 on the clubman track.

Not bad for second ever time on track.

Cheers Chris

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