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WE Rock - Round 2 - Bathurst NSW 18/19 June

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Post by Shorty40 »

Aza wrote:
bushy555 wrote:First piccy of that chromed tube buggy (Impact Offroad), also looks sweet, however if I was an engineer, I'd tell the young bloke to built it to go back to welding school. I should have taken a photo of some of the welds - think most blokes would laugh at the welding. Yes, I realise that it is unfinished, however I wouldnt exactly be putting those quality of welds on show for peeps to see.
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and as all ready mentioned, wheres ur buggy :!:

(ps that post offends me :bad-words: jeremy has worked his ass off on that buggy and post like that on a buggy he rushed to try and get it done for the comp to put on a good show does not do his buisness any justice every though he does awesome quality work :bad-words: )
If the dude doesn't like the welds he is entitled to his opinion :roll:

I wish you would shut the fark up with this quoting the rules bullshit and dobbing to the mods. Grow up :roll:
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Post by Shorty40 »

bushy555 wrote:Many apologies to all. (Where is my shovel to start digging.)
A public apology to Jeremy - how can I take what I said back?
I guess it came out wrong. After re-reading it now, it isn't exactly how I wanted it to come out. I guess when I wrote that it was just too early in the morning - with an hours sleep after driving 7 hours from WE Rock and having no coffee, I just wasn't thinking correctly.

Again, apologies.

(Anyway that the above said slander post can be deleted?)
Dude, its hardly slander to have an opinion about something you have seen.

Understandably, Jeremys rig is not yet finished, but you dont have to listen to every 13 year old whinger :roll:
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Post by big red »

bushy555 wrote:Many apologies to all. (Where is my shovel to start digging.)
A public apology to Jeremy - how can I take what I said back?
I guess it came out wrong. After re-reading it now, it isn't exactly how I wanted it to come out. I guess when I wrote that it was just too early in the morning - with an hours sleep after driving 7 hours from WE Rock and having no coffee, I just wasn't thinking correctly.

Again, apologies.

(Anyway that the above said slander post can be deleted?)

just hit the edit button on the post and change it or hit the X button on the post to delete it.
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Post by Ice »

big red wrote:
bushy555 wrote:Many apologies to all. (Where is my shovel to start digging.)
A public apology to Jeremy - how can I take what I said back?
I guess it came out wrong. After re-reading it now, it isn't exactly how I wanted it to come out. I guess when I wrote that it was just too early in the morning - with an hours sleep after driving 7 hours from WE Rock and having no coffee, I just wasn't thinking correctly.

Again, apologies.

(Anyway that the above said slander post can be deleted?)

just hit the edit button on the post and change it or hit the X button on the post to delete it.

why delete it... its not like his buggy wasn't spoken about a lot at werock...

well besides the qld'ers running off to stay in a motel

aza you wern't there to comment on it either

unless youve seen it your not in a position to comment, if anything jeremy can take it as constructive crisitcism and do somthing about it it's not finished yet after all
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Post by antt »

good to see pics so quickly :cool:

adrians looks good for a go kart :finger:

did tom roll the homeless again :?: :lol:

and looks fawkin cold down there
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Post by okz00k »

More WERock pics on http://ccda.info
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any results??????? :D
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Post by MARKx4 »

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well besides the qld'ers running off to stay in a motel
Didnt they know what they were getting into when putting a comp on at bathurst in the middle of winter. It was windy and little drissel and 4 degrees at portland when i was fishing this mourning, thats what they would have been getting aswell.
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Post by Ice »

4 would have been a nice warm night :)


it was bloody cold friday night... maybe the clouds kept it warmer sat night
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Post by crokie83 »

is this what used to be the lockless??
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Post by antt »

looks like it crokie, same back as the lockless had
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Post by "CANADA" »

who was driving it?

i thought it might have been the green rover repainted but he was there unchanged...tony was in the budgie so it could be sam in it????it looks like a rover bonnet too....
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Post by XFACTOR »

Yeh, it looks like the lockless..
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Post by sideshow »

yes it is lockless not sure who was driving it but it wasnt tony or sam
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Post by antt »

maybe.....

adrian - pos - moon buggy
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Post by Slunnie »

Apparently Lockless was sold just after TuffTruck. Dont know who bought it though. Homeless is a different buggy.
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Post by Dozoor »

:armsup:

Well that was Fun !!

Impressed with the Queensland Rigs ,
Couple of body cars Given it a great go ,

Was a little cold at night ,
Rained last night Friggen tent leaked :?
Its in the bin now :twisted:

Awsome recovery from Tony (Ruff) Totally on its side in a trench basically , and im sure it actually went past the 90 Deg piont for a moment , Im telling the missus hope he gets it back quick , or we,ll here some clunking from the donk in a moment !!
But lots of side lube on the cylinders heaps of smoke and back on all four !! I dig stuff like that :armsup:

Exellent drives by all the guys , The new Moon buggy looks and works great, !!


Top event .


mmmmmMM ,I developed a mental problem there though :roll:

My mind normally rolls along while im driving with pictures of gears ,supension links and injection systems happening ,

Its all gone :? I can only see what looks like spaggehti :roll:
Then i relised what it was TUBE :twisted:
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Post by DIRTY ROCK STAR »

RESULTS???

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Post by more power »

i had the best time there even tho bart and i drove a total of 7hrs to watch 3hrs of we rock driving...:lol:
it was fukn colded there..... i was next to the fire and still couldnt feel my fingers.....

next yr i think ill drive there early saterday and camp the night..

the green rover did well......some big launchers up hills and a good roll over.
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Post by okz00k »

Great to catch up with Mary and Doozer and everyone else.
Larry - is the hybrid about to toss the chassis and replace it with a tube monocoque?

Anyhow, well done to Sam and Sam and everyone else involved for making it all happen and I hope the Haultech team get their Nissan home OK.

Bring on Series 3 south of the border.

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Post by thepatroldude »

Well I thought the weekend was well worth the trip. Good BBQ, nice bloody cold weather, slight touch of rain. Ok it was great, loved the buggies and great courses as this is my first I'm eager to watch more challengers. It was however interesting getting out in a lowered mates commodore, if the fourbies had trouble then what hope have we got.

Thanks to those who helped, great time!!!!! :armsup: :armsup:
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Post by Screwy »

was a top event..... minus the rain ;)

got there late saturday arvo and had a blast.

great driving by all the guys, TOM, top drive on event 3 and 4 today excellent effort. pitty didnt get a chance to catch up with ya.

i hung back this arvo with Tiny and Jeremy to help get the buggy loaded up and trailered out, effort and a half but well worth it.
Was fun trying to get out the driveway at 7pm tonight....... lots of slippery mud, GQ loves it :cool:

with regards to the welding comment..... who cares wat it looks like, if its strong thats all that matters... taking note that jeremy isnt a welder. he is a mechanic trying something new, and in my opinion his buggy is very impressive. different.

ive had him weld all the final welding on my rig and would get him to do it again, came up very well and i wont get failed by the engineer for the welds.

anyways was good to catch up with alot of Outers guys, look forward to next time :twisted:

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Post by Tiny »

bushy555 wrote:Many apologies to all. (Where is my shovel to start digging.)
A public apology to Jeremy - how can I take what I said back?
I guess it came out wrong. After re-reading it now, it isn't exactly how I wanted it to come out. I guess when I wrote that it was just too early in the morning - with an hours sleep after driving 7 hours from WE Rock and having no coffee, I just wasn't thinking correctly.

Again, apologies.

(Anyway that the above said slander post can be deleted?)
Bushy, I towed Jeremy's buggy up and we were dissapointed when we heard that there were comments regarding the welding on the buggy after receiving some SMS's when we reached Bathurst.....1.5hrs to get from the camp site to the main dirt road :cry: :bad-words: but when Jeremy heard it was you he felt better as he holds you in fairly high regard. Let me say in regardsa to the welds, I have sliders from Jeremy that cop an absolute flogging and are certainly not going to break! despite putting a monumental effort to get it looking as good as possible for ABT ( brought up on there request due to ABT gear on it NOT TO ADVERTISE IMPACT OFFROAD) it is still unfinnished and I am certainly 200% confident that the end product will be immaculate and be a memorable and competent rig (built from scratch and different) can I suggest maybe a quick PM to the person nest time to voice any concerns you may have would be more helpfull.

All in all the event was great and some top drives by many especially Tom and wel done to him for continuing in such a manner after the misfortune that founf him on Friday night.

Congrats to Adrian, top effort and I am very impressed with the moon buggy, looking forward to seing some more on the feild.

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Post by De-lux »

so who won etc? what happened? stop bagging out jeremy's rig and tell us more about the event... who got so drunk they spewed on someone's truck?? what happened to the haultec's nissan?

need more details peeps... :D pissed i missed it. sounds great. :cool:
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Post by bad_religion_au »

that was madness

i came from adelaide, via melbourne, i'm in melbourne this morning, heading back to adelaide tomorrow, but that was well worth the drive.

the homeless was sweet. simple and effective. moon buggy was just mind blowing, ruff's drive on the final stage was awesome and antunec drove the big truck well...

great company, great driving. but sheesh even the mexicans were complaining about the cold. the drive out in the comodoor was fun too. bring on round 3
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Post by CHOPZUKI »

looks like i missed a great event :x just finished the last of three 12 hr nightshifts which were so cool :P :roll:

well done to all competitors and the comp organisers it sounds like it was a top weekend :armsup:
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Post by Hekta »

Awesome weekend :armsup: WERock Rocks!

Yes that was the old lockless, I don't know who was driving it. Scotty (83) was spotting for him though. He broke a hub on saturday and put the upper link through the oil filter so he didn't compete yesterday.

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2nd - Pete Antunac
3rd - Ruff
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Post by dave »

Had a great weekend, they were some awsume tracks :D
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Post by alexcliffo »

outstanding weekend and well done to sam for organising it all. :lol: :lol:

we knew it was going to be a tops weekend when no sooner had we set up camp fri nite we were ambushed by gonads/fergo etc and got stuck into some of the best homebrew ive tasted. (Good stuff fergo you crazy man) :twisted:

congrats to the competitors, especially the ones who went through hell and high water to get there.

I left about 2.30 sun arvo but didnt leave the property gates till over an hour later due to some shenanigans on the road out (think CREB track!!) :!: there was a bit of a hold up;
did anyone drive up the last ledge (got footage????) Does anyone have vid footage of the moon buggy flip back upright under power on the 4th stage; that was awesome :armsup:
thepatroldude wrote:Well I thought the weekend was well worth the trip. Good BBQ, nice bloody cold weather, slight touch of rain. Ok it was great, loved the buggies and great courses as this is my first I'm eager to watch more challengers. It was however interesting getting out in a lowered mates commodore, if the fourbies had trouble then what hope have we got.
Thepatroldude, you shoulda had no probs getting out with all those heavy subs in the boot. Like i said sat nite all you Hills boys are the same (Doofdoofdoof) Heheheheh ;) ;) ;) ;)

if it was a bit warmer and didnt rain sun then i reckon there would have been 1000+ more speckies turn up. Once again congrats to the organisers for there effort.

Also congrats to Super-Nam and his team. Seemed to have a solid no-nonsense truck built , these guys did fantastic. Im prob wrong, but I guess these guys are new to the sport and it gives some of us spectators a gee-up to follow suit and take the step up to build and compete.





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Post by WarChild777 »

Was a great weekend, good to meet some of you too.
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