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Gold Coast 2000 (2005)

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Post by XFACTOR »

Hey, just an early notice that the Gold Coast 2000 will be held on the 12th, 13th and 14th of August 2005.

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Post by Troll00 »

Is there camping available at the site, as I'm looking at competing next year
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Post by HeathGQ »

the competition is run as fully self sufficient..... all sleeping apparatuseseses must be carried on the vehicle when competing. So for competitors, there wil be adequate room to park and sleep.
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Post by Mad Cruiser »

Details ?????
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Post by HeathGQ »

Mad Cruiser wrote:Details ?????
what do u want to know?

try this linkfor last years info... (of coarse pic aren't working) this is how the comp works. The format of last year was successful, the competitors were generally happy with it. From what I understand sa couple of minor points will be 're-assessed' for this yars event. That is all I am going to divulge until the details are available from the 'organising committee'.
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Post by XFACTOR »

some pics from the 04 event :D

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Post by Marshy »

Ahh, such fond memories for Rod in that last pic. The ute all straight (well, close to), before he decided to streamline the roof at the Logan Challenge. He did really well to finish 4th outright at this year's GC2000. Pity the little ute has probably seen it's last comp, and won't be there next year to challenge for the title.

But, I'll be there. In one form or another. Probably as an official, as I promised Andy McCabe I'd help him because he helped me at the L.C.
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Post by mavzilla »

heres a sugestion how about giving all the volunters a big slab of grog and extra sauce on there bangers
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Post by Rangie Wrecker »

If they give me the chance I will be back with bells on. I would just like to finish the bloody thing. I haven't had much luck over the last three years, rolled it just as I grabbed third gear in '02, FUBAR the rear drive shaft in '03 and lunched the ring and pinion in '04. Clarky reckons I have to learn to button off a little :lol: . I will have it running on petrol as well as gas by then so I promise I won't be ducking out for fuel (vehicle or human) this time. :D :D

Still haven't busted any HAULTECH CV joints yet. Chuck reckons I'm not trying hard enough. :?:

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Post by HeathGQ »

just dont forget your insurance next year Andy!!

Does Clarkey even know how to button off???

Yes Marshy, do believe you owes us all now :twisted:

And who is Mavzilla?? Do you want friggin cavier with them bangers too? Beer is put on, what more do you want? :D
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Post by Marshy »

HeathGQ wrote:Yes Marshy, do believe you owes us all now :twisted:




Oh crap. I get the feeling I'm not going to ever repay this debt. :cry: :D
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Post by HeathGQ »

Marshy wrote:
HeathGQ wrote:Yes Marshy, do believe you owes us all now :twisted:




Oh crap. I get the feeling I'm not going to ever repay this debt. :cry: :D
haa haa [yoda voice] debt repay, you will..... [/yoda voice]



Naa its all good.... its actually a shame I couldnt get out to help at the LC.....
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Post by De-lux »

is this an event suitable to beginners? by the time this is around, i will have big tires (35") and better suspension, but i will be unlocked for a while (untill i can afford it :cry: ) and im winchless (except for the Turfor :D ). but i am keen to start trying some easy comps and shit to build some skill and confidence to play with the big boys when i can afford it.
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Post by XFACTOR »

De-lux wrote:is this an event suitable to beginners? by the time this is around, i will have big tires (35") and better suspension, but i will be unlocked for a while (untill i can afford it :cry: ) and im winchless (except for the Turfor :D ). but i am keen to start trying some easy comps and shit to build some skill and confidence to play with the big boys when i can afford it.


hmm you will definately need a winch :finger: and I wouldnt exactly say that this event is easy ;) All the 'big boys' compete in this...so you will need to have a rig that is up to winch challenge standards...(in a way).. :P BUT, you can always enter :)
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Post by Marshy »

HeathGQ wrote:[yoda voice] debt repay, you will..... [/yoda voice]



:rofl: Nice work Heath. :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Post by XFACTOR »

TTT :D
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anyone interested in more info can contact competition manager Rob Clark on 0413 644 266 or email address tcm@onthenet.com.au.

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Post by HeathGQ »

BTTT......
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Post by giantracing »

it is a team event isn.t it. or am i thinking of some thing else
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Post by striped tomato »

this is an individual event, driver and navi only. It is an excellent event to take part in - particularly if you have a good winch!
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Post by giantracing »

are you going dudedo you know the cost and when by.
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Post by HeathGQ »

the moment details are available - I will post up. Good to here interest fromnew competitors. It really is a good event as a precurser for winch challenge and Outbakc Challenge vehicles
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Post by striped tomato »

We did it last year and back in 2002. Cost was about $150 from memory. Had a GPS nav stage Friday night then about 10 stages across Saturday and Sunday on Private Property. Most stages involve some winching, all stages are against the clock. There were a couple of non driving stages - eg bush skills, first aid.

I'll definitely be putting in for it again, and this year I'll be taking some warm clothes as the overnight camps were painfully chilly (-8 C) - especially when you're packed up and ready to go before sunrise.
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Post by giantracing »

i say i be going to was it simex country
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Post by striped tomato »

most people would have been running 35/36" Simex's last year, or 35/37" Claws and maybe the odd set of mud tyres. Tyre size limit was 37" (as marked on sidewall I think) but you do get a reasonable amount of tarmac on the nav stage so boggers might be painful! Creepy Crawlers would be OK I reckon.

Stages involved some high speed dirt, lots of water and creek banks, some rocks and a bit of mud.

Some photos from last year at

http://www.goldcoast4wdclub.org.au/gallery/album31

and

http://www.baronmedia.com.au/catalogue.asp

just search for "Extreme 4WD Gold Coast 2000 - 6/08/2004" in the event field.

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Post by giantracing »

i had a look at the pics stev thanks. it look ok how deep was the water. do you remember the placings. what did you break
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Post by striped tomato »

From memory Peter Lepherd won it, Kym Bolton second and Rod Reardon third - but I stand to be corrected on that.

Water was bonnet deep in places, so up the windscreen with the bow wave.

We did a short side CV (GQ front diff), sill damage from a stick that wedged in the steps between stages, bent the bullbar in to the front guard on a rock and burnt the clutch out while winching (driver stupidity). I think there were a few CV's and engine mounts over the weekend plus the odd tyre. The V8 60 series might have gone on its side but I think that was about it.
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Post by giantracing »

sounds ok to me. i was going to ask do you need internal cage
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Post by striped tomato »

Last year you didn't need a cage, or nets or helmets. Wagons needed cargo barriers but that was about it.
Might be different this year, no doubt it will depend on insurance requirements.
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Post by giantracing »

to right mate
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