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The print magazine edition was the largest and most popular of its kind in Australia, with circulation figures well exceeding those of their nearest competitors. [ citation needed ] Staff members have included Production Editor Travis Annabel, Staff Writers Dan Everett, Michael Borg and Dex Fulton, Editors at Large John Rooth (1998 -2014) and ...
Pat Callinan's 4x4 Adventures is an Australian adventure television series that airs on Network Ten on 11 October 2008 [1] [2] [3] later on One since 2009. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] The series has 16 seasons as of May 2024.
The original order was for 2,500 4x4 and 400 6x6 vehicles between 1987 and 1990, while further vehicles were later added under Project Bushranger. All vehicles were equipped with black-out and convoy lighting circuitry. The 6X6 Perentie has a wheelbase from front axle to second axle of 3040mm (119.7"), to rear axle of 3940mm (155"). [3] [4]
The following list of programs are broadcast by Network 10 / 10 HD in Australia, across its multi-channels 10 Peach Comedy, 10 Bold Drama and Nickelodeon, as well as regional affiliate 10 Regional and online on the catch-up streaming service 10Play. Some affiliate stations have alternate schedules and may air programs at different times.
The Tuff Truck Challenge is an offroad 4x4 rock crawling event held since 2001. The event has always been held at a private property/farming land in Milbrodale in the Hunter Valley of NSW, Australia. The event runs for 3 days with spectators camping.
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Camel Trophy Club video channel YouTube is a good source of free-to-view Camel Trophy footage and the Camel Trophy Club channel includes exclusive interviews with Camel Trophy people. Camel Trophy Shop Archived 9 August 2013 at the Wayback Machine Camel Trophy memorabilia
International B-120 4x4 flatbed truck. For 1959, the B series replaced the A series. [2] This was the first of the series to feature V8 engines as an option, of either 304 ci or 345 ci. [3] The usual engines were International's 'Diamond' series of inline-sixes. The B series had twin headlights, mounted above each other.