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NSW 4x4 Trials?

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NSW 4x4 Trials?

Post by 65Mog »

I'm just wondering if there would be much interest in a NZ type 4x4 trials event if one was held in NSW. Below are a few videos of these events, the first two are fairly hardcore with purpose built buggies but the second two are a bit tamer and would be similar to what I'm thinking of. They would be for registered 4wds only and a bit faster paced than the traditional NSW club events such as Willowglen and Woodpecker etc.
The stages wouldn't have a bunted track to follow, there would be a series of course markers that would have to be driven in order. You would gain penalty points for mistakes rather than being declared DNF for stopping or touching the bunting. Have a look at the links and let me know what you think, would this style of event be popular in NSW, and would you enter it?


http://www.suzukixtreme.tv/node/109

http://www.suzukixtreme.tv/node/105

http://www.suzukixtreme.tv/node/58

http://www.suzukixtreme.tv/node/48
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Post by blade 929 »

yes yes yes .
would love to have a comp like that here in nsw.
and im pretty sure everyone in our club would be keen as aswell
(thats for competing in ). it would be fun to watch as well no doubt .

the more comps in nsw/act the better as there isn't that much to drive anymore legally , and atm there is only 3 comps like willowglen , n/trials and toperi , so the more the better as it would help justify the $$$ one might want to put into their cars .

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Post by 65Mog »

To start with there might not be a full event done in this style, but it could be a part of another event that's being planned for June 09, just to see what people think.
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Post by brighty »

This would definitely be something that most guys in our club would love to compete in. Looks to be a little different in driving style & stage layout too which is a good thing.

If this is something you want to "really" look into and start the ground work... maybe get in touch with some of the other clubs which have run events before for advice on where to start.(On all 4's, TLCC or Canobolas 4wd clubs)

Like Jai said too.... we need more comps here in NSW... seems QLD & Vic have a good range of different style comps all year round where we only have the likes of Willowglen, Nissan Trials(???) & hopefully again, Toperi Challenge.

As said before.... if you build it, they will come!!!

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Post by Turbo Tonka »

that looks awesome and like a great idea.what levels of vehicles would it mainly be for as some of them look pretty basic like no lockers even???hope this does go ahead in some way as a few of us from tamworth will be interested....
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Post by 65Mog »

brighty wrote: If this is something you want to "really" look into and start the ground work... maybe get in touch with some of the other clubs which have run events before for advice on where to start.(On all 4's, TLCC or Canobolas 4wd clubs)
:) I'm a member of one of those clubs.
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Post by 65Mog »

Turbo Tonka wrote:that looks awesome and like a great idea.what levels of vehicles would it mainly be for as some of them look pretty basic like no lockers even???hope this does go ahead in some way as a few of us from tamworth will be interested....
If it goes ahead it would cater for almost stockers up to say challenge class with a 37 inch tyre limit. there would be different stages for each class.
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Post by Turbo Tonka »

cool,a comp that caters for us poor folk and our daihatsu terios's :lol: :lol: cant wait
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Post by DUDELUX »

if the 09 nsw/act jamboree goes ahead maybe run a stage with your idea, id have a go
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Post by brighty »

DUDELUX wrote:if the 09 nsw/act jamboree goes ahead maybe run a stage with your idea, id have a go
is there going to be an 09 Jamboree on the cards??? I hope so!!!

Any ideas which club is organising it or where it'll be held???
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Post by ET4Runner »

J9 is pretty much stillborn. No venue and no time the issues.

But I hear the State Association (which in itself is the 4WD clubs of NSW) is trying to get a steering committee together to run the event in 2010.


Some clubs run their own 'gymkhanas' to some extent, and there are a few milder comps around (e.g. Son of Trials, Bushranger Clubkhana), but totally agree there could be more in NSW across the scope of different classes.
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Post by Slunnie »

65Mog wrote:
Turbo Tonka wrote:that looks awesome and like a great idea.what levels of vehicles would it mainly be for as some of them look pretty basic like no lockers even???hope this does go ahead in some way as a few of us from tamworth will be interested....
If it goes ahead it would cater for almost stockers up to say challenge class with a 37 inch tyre limit. there would be different stages for each class.
How do the classes work? Is it full bodied and buggies or spec levels etc?
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Post by stressed »

hell yes more the better
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Post by 65Mog »

Slunnie wrote:
65Mog wrote:
Turbo Tonka wrote:that looks awesome and like a great idea.what levels of vehicles would it mainly be for as some of them look pretty basic like no lockers even???hope this does go ahead in some way as a few of us from tamworth will be interested....
If it goes ahead it would cater for almost stockers up to say challenge class with a 37 inch tyre limit. there would be different stages for each class.
How do the classes work? Is it full bodied and buggies or spec levels etc?
There wouldn't be any buggy's (Yet). No idea on classes yet but probably simular to CCDA classes, up to Challenge Class.
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Post by DUDELUX »

last i heard the all wheel drive club of syd. was working on j9 but no news yet, i really hope it goes ahead. j7 was my 1st real drive at comp level and i had a blast and im keen to go again
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Post by 65Mog »

They could be looking into J10, but it's way too late to be thinking about J9 now, half the people that normally attend would have already made plans, or will be making plans very soon for Easter.
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