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MADSHORT wrote:No offence Sam but you were talking about court cases If you were to have a accident in your car here in one of our comps or up there in one of your comps you WILL have the arse sued of you Cause there is no way in this world your 4b is engineered and registered in QLD (sorry can be registered as you do not have to present your 4b for registration) Same goes for other QLD competitors (last Tuff Truck) P.S Trust me half the 4bs down here are not registerable This is why i am getting involved in CCDA so that we can get rules on track QLD obviously does not want to get involved with CCDA for these reasons As for your comps I would be asking to see insurance details from the organisers before competing as i would like to think that if i paid entry fee that i would be covered if i hurt some body in comp or transit stages THIS IS ONLY MY OPINION Gordon
This is true although every comp we compete in up here is for unregistered cars an my understanding is they are insured properly (by the 4wd park owners - we have 3 of them up here that run unregistered comps)
I think the CCDA is only looking at registered winch speed events and dont really have an interest in the unregistered competitions.
Sam
SAM id be looking into your insurance woes a bit better and i think you may find that the park owner would have public liability , but if you were to kill or mame a spectater i recon you would b on your own. i say htis as we have just finished doing insurance for our footy club and the same applys if i a spectater hurt another spectator he can sue me but if a member of uor club was to hert a spectator as a registered club (INCORPERATED) we would be covered and if understand my example you will se what i meen .BTW sam can you do the homework out of curiosity to see if you the driver is covered
CCDA can only be a good thing, if it can gain enough momentum and support from the competitors ,drivers and 4x4ers in general it will evolve with time.Remeber no rule book was ever written in one day, and like many have already said once up and running changes can be made as the assoc grows, thats not to say that if you still want to compete in unregoed comps that there will be anyone stopping you , but weve got to be in this thing for the looong haul. And lets face it who these days can afford six hundred thousand dollers, to pay for someones leg that got injured when you hit the gas instead of the brake? when two months earlier you were given the oppertunity to join an affiliated body which may have eased this problem for u and the spectater. (THIS IS WORST CASE SENARIO)
THIS IS ALL imo ONLY
Lockers or Knockers ,both will make for fun.
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so we have conversations, debating, heavy discussions about winching, insurance, unreg and reg vechiles.
The cost of entry. So what if it $1000 cant you save $38 a week over a 6 month period or is your smoking-drinking-religious habit to expensive.
What do you want out of Tuff Truck the competition.
* Is it just the title
* Could it be big prize money
*be sponsered to enter an international event NZ winch challenge/Malaysia Challenge/Top Turck(usa)
*prizes (shocks-winch-tyres-lockers)
Tell the new owners what you want. Not how you want the event to best suit you or the spectators. I am sure the new owners will try and accommodate as many people as possible but remember the motto... YOU CANT PLEASE EVERYONE....
drive it wrote:does anyone know how long it takes to get from the gold coast to the tuff truck challenge.
Took us 10 hours in a new tarago hire car last time. That was going down the Pacific then cutting across at Raymond Terrace through the back of Maitland then up to Singlton. This was leaving from Loganholme and picking Nick up on the Goldcoast.
sammyv8 wrote: The cost of entry. So what if it $1000 cant you save $38 a week over a 6 month period or is your smoking-drinking-religious habit to expensive.
I dont recall anyone whinging about the cost to enter
sammyv8 wrote: The cost of entry. So what if it $1000 cant you save $38 a week over a 6 month period or is your smoking-drinking-religious habit to expensive.
I dont recall anyone whinging about the cost to enter
Not every one has $1000 dollars to throw a way to get 2 free shirts 2 hats and seat covers. As an entrant of the last 2 TTC I won't be spending $1000 to enter the next one.
And NO I don't drink or smoke.
sammyv8 wrote:Tell the new owners what you want. Not how you want the event to best suit you or the spectators. I am sure the new owners will try and accommodate as many people as possible but remember the motto... YOU CANT PLEASE EVERYONE....
I think the title and the publicity is what most people are after.
Possibly one thing to look at is the past years requirements to have absolutely no stickers on the rigs except for the regulation stickers that tuff truck hands out. I do believe that tuff truck should provide stickers that they want the rigs to run but I think that these shouldnt take up all available areas and that comptitors should be able to run their own sponsor stickers in some areas.
For example tuff truck may require front of bonnet, front guards and rear quarters and the rest of the rig is free. Obviously the proportioning can be worked out but at least give the competitors some opportinity to give some publicity to the companies that have supported them.
Strange Rover wrote:Possibly one thing to look at is the past years requirements to have absolutely no stickers on the rigs except for the regulation stickers that tuff truck hands out.
That was a requirement? That is one of most stupid things I've ever heard of, and should be changed without question..
From what i hear in the wind the new owners are planning for May next year.
Also the new owners are planning to have the rules and regs. out this year around may, june july.
So ruff do you think 11 months is enough to save up for the so called t-shirts, hats and seat covers... ohhh theres also the thousands of people now knowing who you are.... and the possiblity to take home the title.
So Ruff, if you won what wou you want desides the title.
* sponsered in a international competition or,
* lots of prize money or,
*prize (winches, shocksand stuff)
I have always wondered about the prizes at Tuff Truck and similar events?????
All the guys in the comps have winches, shocks etc.
so what good are they to them?????
if the guy sells them they only get 50% or so of the value of the prizes??
so cash is the answer ! then if they want O/S sponsorship they can use their prizemoney!
sammyv8 wrote: So ruff do you think 11 months is enough to save up for the so called t-shirts, hats and seat covers... ohhh theres also the thousands of people now knowing who you are.... and the possiblity to take home the title.
So Ruff, if you won what wou you want desides the title. * sponsered in a international competition or, * lots of prize money or, *prize (winches, shocksand stuff)
chat soon ya'll
What are you on about??? I already said the cost of the entry is no concern to me. I dont have a sponsor and I would compete for bottle caps.
As Strange rover has said its the chance winning the title "TUFFEST TRUCK in AUS" and if not at least having the chance to compete against the winner of that title that i will enter this event.
No amount of Prizes or money interest me at all. Although it is a nice addition.
Sam Keck is the one that has a problem with the shirts,hats and seat covers.
This event has so far been the premier event in Aus. And i hope it continues that way.
I know this is a bit off topic, but if there was a pool of potential competitor vehicles from which, we (the public) had to choose 30 tuff truck competitors from, which vehicles would be included in this preliminary pool ?
Im going to start a short list of vehicles I would like to see included in this pool, (registered and un-registered, imagine it wasn’t an issue), feel free to add a vehicle or argue the inclusion of a particular vehicle for Australia’s craziest event,
Remember, this is tuff truck, not winch truck, not campin truck, not rock truck, not mall truck, the courses test vehicles in all areas.
Pete Antunac 40 Series
Glenn Dobbin 45 Series
Sam Overton Mog Rover
Adrian POS
Pete Kincaid Tube Buggy
Matt Dunk Trailcraft Buggy
Sam Keck (the late Aztec)
Matt Pisani Zook Buggy
Mick Teniswood Zook Buggy
Cristie Air Ram Machine
Ruff Kawazaki Lux
BJ 45 Series
Mark Cheeseman The Cheese Machine
planb wrote:Pete Antunac 40 Series Glenn Dobbin 45 Series Sam Overton Mog Rover Adrian POS Pete Kincaid Tube Buggy Matt Dunk Trailcraft Buggy Sam Keck (the late Aztec) Matt Pisani Zook Buggy Mick Teniswood Zook Buggy Cristie Air Ram Machine Ruff Kawazaki Lux BJ 45 Series Mark Cheeseman The Cheese Machine Mick Hurren LJ Extreme > >
Anyway as to the prize thing it is very hard to get money out of companies but easier to get product because a. it costs less for them and b/ because it is marketing.
Also lets wait for official word on what is happening not more wild speculation. It has been stated in this thread that word will be given when details are finalised. So sit tight and wait.
sammyv8 wrote:so we have conversations, debating, heavy discussions about winching, insurance, unreg and reg vechiles.
The cost of entry. So what if it $1000 cant you save $38 a week over a 6 month period or is your smoking-drinking-religious habit to expensive.
What do you want out of Tuff Truck the competition.
* Is it just the title * Could it be big prize money *be sponsered to enter an international event NZ winch challenge/Malaysia Challenge/Top Turck(usa) *prizes (shocks-winch-tyres-lockers)
Tell the new owners what you want. Not how you want the event to best suit you or the spectators. I am sure the new owners will try and accommodate as many people as possible but remember the motto... YOU CANT PLEASE EVERYONE....
its actually closer to 7 mths
If you are asking what we would like to win, how about money?
overseas = very cost prohibitive, particularly to the states..
prizes = got a winch, got a locker,
cash = cool, i could use a whole lot more of it
prestige = DUDE
planb wrote:I know this is a bit off topic, but if there was a pool of potential competitor vehicles from which, we (the public) had to choose 30 tuff truck competitors from, which vehicles would be included in this preliminary pool ?
Im going to start a short list of vehicles I would like to see included in this pool, (registered and un-registered, imagine it wasn’t an issue), feel free to add a vehicle or argue the inclusion of a particular vehicle for Australia’s craziest event,
Remember, this is tuff truck, not winch truck, not campin truck, not rock truck, not mall truck, the courses test vehicles in all areas.
Pete Antunac 40 Series Glenn Dobbin 45 Series Sam Overton Mog Rover Adrian POS Pete Kincaid Tube Buggy Matt Dunk Trailcraft Buggy Sam Keck (the late Aztec) Matt Pisani Zook Buggy Mick Teniswood Zook Buggy Cristie Air Ram Machine Ruff Kawazaki Lux BJ 45 Series Mark Cheeseman The Cheese Machine
> > >
the reason I got into the extreme side of this sport was to compete at tuff truck. Now I have the best truck I can afford (so it is cheap compared to some other guys, like thier front axle is worth more than my whole rig.) BUT I would love to have a go. My biggest concern is, I now have a lot of money into a rig which is competitive at tuff truck, and no dates for the event. (All dressed up nowhere to go)
planb wrote:Pete Antunac 40 Series Glenn Dobbin 45 Series Sam Overton Mog Rover Adrian POS Pete Kincaid Tube Buggy Matt Dunk Trailcraft Buggy Sam Keck (the late Aztec) Matt Pisani Zook Buggy Mick Teniswood Zook Buggy Cristie Air Ram Machine Ruff Kawazaki Lux BJ 45 Series Mark Cheeseman The Cheese Machine Sam overton lockless
planb wrote:> Pete Antunac 40 Series Glenn Dobbin 45 Series Sam Overton Mog Rover Adrian POS Pete Kincaid Tube Buggy Matt Dunk Trailcraft Buggy Sam Keck (the late Aztec) Matt Pisani Zook Buggy, now with 46 mickeys Mick Teniswood Zook Buggy, now with 39 iroks Cristie Air Ram Machine, now with tube Ruff Kawazaki Lux BJ 45 Series, now with neon ;-) Mark Cheeseman The Cheese Machine Sam overton lockless Mick Hurren LJ Xtreme, now with nissan axles Duncan Scott 75 Series Jamie Way Slinky Sierra Dan Deasy Rockwell/Michelin Monster ??? Dave Bohm Gutlux > > >
planb wrote:> Pete Antunac 40 Series Glenn Dobbin 45 Series Sam Overton Mog Rover Adrian POS Pete Kincaid Tube Buggy Matt Dunk Trailcraft Buggy Sam Keck (the late Aztec) Matt Pisani Zook Buggy, now with 46 mickeys Mick Teniswood Zook Buggy, now with 39 iroks Cristie Air Ram Machine, now with tube Ruff Kawazaki Lux BJ 45 Series, now with neon ;-) Mark Cheeseman The Cheese Machine Sam overton lockless Mick Hurren LJ Xtreme, now with nissan axles Duncan Scott 75 Series Jamie Way Slinky Sierra Dan Deasy Rockwell/Michelin Monster ??? Dave Bohm Gutlux Paul Pisani Zuk/GQ hybrid > >
TUFF TRUCK IS HAPPENING... and i would put money on may next year. As from what i have hear it has just changed hands and the new owners are chasing the council for DA and Insurance and listening to CCDA... and i am sure they will let everyone now many many months in advance the rules and regs so that if anyone has to modify there rig to be a competitor the have a fiar go.
I apologise for the remark at you ruff about not having funds... oftenly my brain is working quicker then my fingers... see you at the comp.
Good onya planb
Is my truck not tough enough
Sure I would drive differently if I was not a loud to winch
Still think I can push the Old Mule a bit further
Strange Rover wrote:Possibly one thing to look at is the past years requirements to have absolutely no stickers on the rigs except for the regulation stickers that tuff truck hands out.
That was a requirement? That is one of most stupid things I've ever heard of, and should be changed without question..
Yes this was in the rules when they were sent to the compeditors but after allmost everybody jumped up and down about it it was changed. From the B pillar forward was for TTC stickers and from there back was for yourself. This is common practice for a lot of comps.
planb wrote:> Pete Antunac 40 Series Glenn Dobbin 45 Series Sam Overton Mog Rover Adrian POS Pete Kincaid Tube Buggy Matt Dunk Trailcraft Buggy Sam Keck (the late Aztec) Matt Pisani Zook Buggy, now with 46 mickeys Mick Teniswood Zook Buggy, now with 39 iroks Cristie Air Ram Machine, now with tube Ruff Kawazaki Lux BJ 45 Series, now with neon ;-) Mark Cheeseman The Cheese Machine Sam overton lockless Mick Hurren LJ Xtreme, now with nissan axles Duncan Scott 75 Series Jamie Way Slinky Sierra Dan Deasy Rockwell/Michelin Monster ??? Dave Bohm Gutlux Paul Pisani Zuk/GQ hybrid Tass in his V8 desiel, coiled long wheel base 45? >
sammyv8 wrote: The cost of entry. So what if it $1000 cant you save $38 a week over a 6 month period or is your smoking-drinking-religious habit to expensive.
I dont recall anyone whinging about the cost to enter
Not every one has $1000 dollars to throw a way to get 2 free shirts 2 hats and seat covers. As an entrant of the last 2 TTC I won't be spending $1000 to enter the next one. And NO I don't drink or smoke.
Jeez Sam - I would think that you af all people would have got the most value for money out of your previous tuff truck entries. I think that your results in tuff truck really given you a lot of credibility as a successful fabricator of custom 4wds - probably more so than any other entrant because you produced such a competitive rig from such simple parts.
You would be crazy not to enter again given the publicity that the event will create (especially if they let you run your own stickers)
sammyv8 wrote:I apologise for the remark at you ruff about not having funds... oftenly my brain is working quicker then my fingers... see you at the comp.
No worries its hard to read a thread like this when you come along so late and still keep track of who said what.
The list that Rhys has posted are some of the trucks that i would want to compete against. The bigger the better.
I have made some enquiries about the Tuff Truck Comp for 2004 and have been informed that it is not happening.
The message was as follows:
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The new TuffTruck management is currently in the process of taking over the Tuff Truck event. I am dissapointed to advise that it cannot be run this year. We are already working hard towards TuffTruck Challenge 2005 the dates and details for which are still to be announced.
Best Regards
Det
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