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sam - 141
rod - 201
bolsy - 221
damo - 222
brad - 282
Scores are now verified.
Bolsy look @ the date i posted :p
The competition was a very good learning experience for me. I was able to try out a lot of different ideas for courses with feedback from all competitors on what they thought and how they handled the courses.
I really enjoyed myself at the show being right up where the action was.
It really shows that this sort of thing has huge potential as demonstrated by the huge crowd turnouts during our sessions. (shared sessions with desert racers), and hopefully we'll be able to expand on our ideas with the possiblity of extra containers and some different angles to climb
I would like to thank all the competitors for competing and taking part in this show. And for giving me feedback afterwards.
Bring on the Sydney show... I'm really lookin forward to that one.
TOM
custom bar work, 4x4 parts, trailers, anything out of steel/alloy :D
POS wrote:If your talking Oldest buggy still competing then that would easily be Ruffs (now Daves) green buggy.
Im pretty sure its also competed in more events than any other buggy in Aus. Had very few set up changes and is still competitive today. Built in January 04.
POS wrote:If your talking Oldest buggy still competing then that would easily be Ruffs (now Daves) green buggy.
Im pretty sure its also competed in more events than any other buggy in Aus. Had very few set up changes and is still competitive today. Built in January 04.
agree 100% althow OPW's black betty would be getting up there for number of wins/placings.
Trial Craft/Matt Dunk has had more buggies and truggies then any body and has had them for bloody years. I remember back in 02 he had a jeep/buggy thing, yes it was a truggy but it was more a buggy with jeep front panels bolted on and it was regoed
POS wrote:If your talking Oldest buggy still competing then that would easily be Ruffs (now Daves) green buggy.
Im pretty sure its also competed in more events than any other buggy in Aus. Had very few set up changes and is still competitive today. Built in January 04.
Mine was built in 03 (the one I drove at this event that is).
POS wrote:If your talking Oldest buggy still competing then that would easily be Ruffs (now Daves) green buggy.
Im pretty sure its also competed in more events than any other buggy in Aus. Had very few set up changes and is still competitive today. Built in January 04.
Mine was built in 03 (the one I drove at this event that is).
The competition was a very good learning experience for me. I was able to try out a lot of different ideas for courses with feedback from all competitors on what they thought and how they handled the courses.
I really enjoyed myself at the show being right up where the action was.
It really shows that this sort of thing has huge potential as demonstrated by the huge crowd turnouts during our sessions. (shared sessions with desert racers), and hopefully we'll be able to expand on our ideas with the possiblity of extra containers and some different angles to climb
I would like to thank all the competitors for competing and taking part in this show. And for giving me feedback afterwards.
Bring on the Sydney show... I'm really lookin forward to that one.
TOM
I would like to lodge a protest Dave DNS the last stage on Sunday and should have got a 50 for it which means I BEAT YOU DAVE
I'll go hide in the dessert now for a couple of weeks with my head in the sand
The Original Massojet
Check you local 4x4/Ray's Outdoors store for stock NOW
The competition was a very good learning experience for me. I was able to try out a lot of different ideas for courses with feedback from all competitors on what they thought and how they handled the courses.
I really enjoyed myself at the show being right up where the action was.
It really shows that this sort of thing has huge potential as demonstrated by the huge crowd turnouts during our sessions. (shared sessions with desert racers), and hopefully we'll be able to expand on our ideas with the possiblity of extra containers and some different angles to climb
I would like to thank all the competitors for competing and taking part in this show. And for giving me feedback afterwards.
Bring on the Sydney show... I'm really lookin forward to that one.
TOM
I would like to lodge a protest Dave DNS the last stage on Sunday and should have got a 50 for it which means I BEAT YOU DAVE
I'll go hide in the dessert now for a couple of weeks with my head in the sand
I beg the differ, i saw Dave drive out to the stage. He then backed up and drove back to the pits.
Thats all that is required to class it as a Start, they don't even need to cross the start line.