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4x4 clubs in Brisbane

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4x4 clubs in Brisbane

Post by newbyferoza »

hey everyone I am just after some advice on which 4x4 club to join in Brisbane. I have a stock daihatsu feroza and am looking to join somewhere not to serious and where I can have fun with simlar cars of the ferozas ability, any help would be good

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Post by HeathGQ »

bit far from Brissy, but GC4wd club is good... I used to have a Feroza, and the guys were there to help when needed. Most club though do have regular easy/medium runs that would suit a stock 'roza.
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Post by basketcase »

How about the logan club! We like our nice easy sunday drives. :D
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Post by HeathGQ »

Try QLD Association of 4wd Clubs - www.qafwdc.com.au they have a list of affiliated clubs.
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Post by Pesky Pete »

Where in Brisbane are you. There are heaps of good clubs around and Im guessing one close would be good. Im actually a member of two clubs. One on the Northside (Moreton Districts) and one on the southside (Logan Districts)
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Post by -Mandy- »

basketcase wrote:How about the logan club! We like our nice easy sunday drives. :D


Now your car's being turned into a ute after our last Sunday drive.(Pete's)
:lol: ;)

I'm in the Logan club,it caters for everyone and has alot of members that compete in various comps,after July,there's going to be a weekend at Cruiser',if you join,this would be a good place to meet a few people and have a bit of fun in your rig.

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Post by Red Rover »

If you are interested, PM me about the Qld 4x4 Club. We are based at Bald Hills. We do a lot of things, ie we have been to Rover park, Sundown etc recently. Sometimes we just like camping as well. We also do a lot of forestry trips too. Otherwise check out the site that heath posted about

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Post by borris »

hi dyou say logan club has easy to med trips ???
i whent on one they seid you could take a ht holden sedan, after the trip
i was shell shocked as the track at times i left it as the bush was a lot easyer than the track and i would have seid it was an exetrem trip not easy
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Post by borris »

if you find a club thay does what it said let me know i may join it
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Post by basketcase »

borris wrote:hi dyou say logan club has easy to med trips ???
i whent on one they seid you could take a ht holden sedan, after the trip
i was shell shocked as the track at times i left it as the bush was a lot easyer than the track and i would have seid it was an exetrem trip not easy


Dude its called sarcasim!! :roll: But the Logan Club can cater for a lot of different levels.
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Post by bundyboy »

sarcasm is pretty hard to pick up when its in TEXT! :roll:
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Post by basketcase »

bundyboy wrote:sarcasm is pretty hard to pick up when its in TEXT! :roll:


I thought :D would indicate sarcasim.
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Post by -Mandy- »

borris wrote:hi dyou say logan club has easy to med trips ???
i whent on one they seid you could take a ht holden sedan, after the trip
i was shell shocked as the track at times i left it as the bush was a lot easyer than the track and i would have seid it was an exetrem trip not easy


When & where was this run :?:

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Post by Aza »

logan club has different ratings for different runs, most are easy to medium however sometimes they will throw in some hard runs to satisfy the 'extreme' wheelers. The logan club does a great job and if there is such a run they advertise the rating of the run. They also make sure there is always 'cheat' tracks for the people who do not feel comfortable driving the harder check points ;)
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Post by -Mandy- »

The club runs are organised by the members each month,it's up to them and as it is not actually stated what Easy/Medium/Hard/Extreme runs have to consist of,one person's easy is another's hard.

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Post by Beastmavster »

Can also try North Brisbane Suzuki Club... lots of rigs from mild to a 36" tyred V6 Commodore powered Zuk.....

Most of us are more in the middle - 30" 31" tyres. It's stuff that isn't too hard achieve on a Feroza, and if you wanna go much beyond that sell the feroza now and start looking for a better base to work off.

Have a look, come on a trip or come to a meeting. We run stuff for stockers through to hardcore

http://www.nbs4x4club.com
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