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

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Post by Midget »

So do we have a date & location set for ROUND 3????


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Post by 80lsy gq »

top 6 from the weekend were

1 - adrian..moon buggy
2 - pete antunac.....big 40
3 - tony....budgie
4 - shane... firetruck
5 - tom....homeless
6 - gonads... zuk buggy
and from memory dave(beebee) came in two points behind gonads so was a close event...


was a great weekend ( god damn freezing but) and was some great drives...i was lucky enough to be right next to the action as a scorer and had an absolute blast..thanks sam :armsup:

was some awesome drives from the full bodied rigs over the weekend..pete,shane and the two daves were certainly competitive and always spectacular over the weekend and for entertainment would be hard to go past adrians self righting moon buggy on track 6 on sunday...
also impressive was ruffs drive on the final track and nam on every track...he flogged the ring outta the patrol all weekend and had a ball...

tom drove damn hard as usual and the homeless will never be the same again i dont think...

well done to the both sams and mick for the work you guys put in and to all the competitors for the show you put on over the weekend....

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Post by DIRTY ROCK STAR »

I wasnt there but based on those results...

BIG HATS OFF
to pete! to drive a bodied rig against buggies and grab 2nd is tops!
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Post by JK »

DIRTY ROCK STAR wrote:I wasnt there but based on those results...

BIG HATS OFF
to pete! to drive a bodied rig against buggies and grab 2nd is tops!
Respect.
And what part of Pete's truck is full bodied??? The bonnet? It's practically as full bodied as all the other buggies running an original genuine bonnet :roll:

Pete did drive extremely well and first / second place would have been very close.

I reckon that Shane and zzzz in the Firetruck drove very very well all weekend. That is one sorted rig and good to watch in action.
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Post by Tiny »

DIRTY ROCK STAR wrote:I wasnt there but based on those results...

BIG HATS OFF
to pete! to drive a bodied rig against buggies and grab 2nd is tops!
Respect.
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Post by -Mandy- »

Got back this morning after a LONG straight through drive- 14 hours :cry: , was half falling asleep until Rod and I got to view Scotty's white bare ass a few times out the window of Daves commodore :shock: :shock:. We took a wrong turn and ended up having to go through all the ranges,
WHAT A BIATCH it was to tow the buggy up the hills :bad-words: :bad-words:

Just a quick comment on Jeremy's buggy, I think it should stop being called a rush job as it is "being built" for god knows how long now, a little more effort could of been put in and we could of seen it competing (which i'm sure he would of liked to do) compared to any haultech buggy which can take 1 person around 4-5 weeks and you can guarantee it will be a competitive rig in the very next upcoming comp, it might be minus the BLING FACTOR but at least there are more competitors on the track ;) . Just my 2 cents. :P
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Post by jimmyb »

Looks like a blast guys, wanting to see more pics and video, so come on!

Still slogging along with the CJ build, cant wait to get into the action, looking like some nice lines are being set up!
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Post by Tiny »

-Mandy- wrote:Got back this morning after a LONG straight through drive- 14 hours :cry: , was half falling asleep until Rod and I got to view Scotty's white bare ass a few times out the window of Daves commodore :shock: :shock:. We took a wrong turn and ended up having to go through all the ranges,
WHAT A BIATCH it was to tow the buggy up the hills :bad-words: :bad-words:

Just a quick comment on Jeremy's buggy, I think it should stop being called a rush job as it is "being built" for god knows how long now, a little more effort could of been put in and we could of seen it competing (which i'm sure he would of liked to do) compared to any haultech buggy which can take 1 person around 4-5 weeks and you can guarantee it will be a competitive rig in the very next upcoming comp, it might be minus the BLING FACTOR but at least there are more competitors on the track ;) . Just my 2 cents. :P
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Post by ferog »

-Mandy- wrote:Got back this morning after a LONG straight through drive- 14 hours :cry: , was half falling asleep until Rod and I got to view Scotty's white bare ass a few times out the window of Daves commodore :shock: :shock:. We took a wrong turn and ended up having to go through all the ranges,
WHAT A BIATCH it was to tow the buggy up the hills :bad-words: :bad-words:

Just a quick comment on Jeremy's buggy, I think it should stop being called a rush job as it is "being built" for god knows how long now, a little more effort could of been put in and we could of seen it competing (which i'm sure he would of liked to do) compared to any haultech buggy which can take 1 person around 4-5 weeks and you can guarantee it will be a competitive rig in the very next upcoming comp, it might be minus the BLING FACTOR but at least there are more competitors on the track ;) . Just my 2 cents. :P
:roll: Your opinion holds absolutely no understanding or relevant point of what, why, when has gone into this buggy. Individuality is a crime ??

Im sure it only takes 4-5 weeks for a haultech buggy to be built...Why is that?! Your comparing haultech team to an individual effort with after work help from a few good mates. Im sure it would be finished if we were as lucky.

A little more effort could have went in? When was the last time you spent your every spare minute after work/ before working on your buggy??

Your comments show how much you really are willing to support the sport, Im really disappointed.


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Post by Tiny »

ferog wrote:
-Mandy- wrote:Got back this morning after a LONG straight through drive- 14 hours :cry: , was half falling asleep until Rod and I got to view Scotty's white bare ass a few times out the window of Daves commodore :shock: :shock:. We took a wrong turn and ended up having to go through all the ranges,
WHAT A BIATCH it was to tow the buggy up the hills :bad-words: :bad-words:

Just a quick comment on Jeremy's buggy, I think it should stop being called a rush job as it is "being built" for god knows how long now, a little more effort could of been put in and we could of seen it competing (which i'm sure he would of liked to do) compared to any haultech buggy which can take 1 person around 4-5 weeks and you can guarantee it will be a competitive rig in the very next upcoming comp, it might be minus the BLING FACTOR but at least there are more competitors on the track ;) . Just my 2 cents. :P
:roll: Your opinion holds absolutely no understanding or relevant point of what, why, when has gone into this buggy. Individuality is a crime ??

Im sure it only takes 4-5 weeks for a haultech buggy to be built...Why is that?! Your comparing haultech team to an individual effort with after work help from a few good mates. Im sure it would be finished if we were as lucky.

A little more effort could have went in? When was the last time you spent your every spare minute after work/ before working on your buggy??

Your comments show how much you really are willing to support the sport, Im really disappointed.


:roll: Good luck in the real world.
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Post by zookjedi »

great weekend
cold? i think not you people just weren't dressed apropriately.

2nd day well worth standing in the drizzle to watch , pete A good to see you drive that big yellow thing with passion after all the comps ive seen you drive this was the best and for me you were the most enjoyable to watch (or should that be hear) , NAM what a difference in your driving from day one to day two didn't take you long to get used to the buggy , but hats off to TOM and ROD first of for competing after the friday mishap :cry: but than for doing so well and for always going the bonus lines , you were one of the big crowd pleasers well done.

Sam if i may just some thoughts ,how about having some type of recovery vehicle at both the ends of the course , it just seemed a bit silly to expect that big red 40 to climb out of course one on day two after trying again and again and again , and for the toilets to be a bit more central (not big things) but all in all a very enjoyable weekend and the positives far out way the small negatives.

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Post by Hekta »

Fourwheelin wrote:So do we have a date & location set for ROUND 3????


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Sam said at the presentation that neither at date nor a venue had been set for round 3.
DirtPigs wrote:Pete did drive extremely well and first / second place would have been very close
There was 2 points difference in the final score.
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Post by -Mandy- »

:roll: Your opinion holds absolutely no understanding or relevant point of what, why, when has gone into this buggy. Individuality is a crime ??
Im sure it only takes 4-5 weeks for a haultech buggy to be built...Why is that?! Your comparing haultech team to an individual effort with after work help from a few good mates. Im sure it would be finished if we were as lucky.

A little more effort could have went in? When was the last time you spent your every spare minute after work/ before working on your buggy??

Your comments show how much you really are willing to support the sport, Im really disappointed.


:roll: Good luck in the real world.
Thats great ;) so apparently you think i'm having a go at your efforts, VERY WRONG, I was merely having my own opinion- So who is NOW stating that individuality is a crime?????? :roll: :P
I'm actually proud of the fact that you's are doing this with very little help and ('teamwork'), it puts out a good image. I don't know you personally and you don't know me personally so keep your accusations out of it,its childish:roll:
I'm entitled to my say without the backlash.

As for the EFFORTS dramatisation- it was the fact that i got the impression that this buggie was nearly finished and was ready and able to compete...obviously not.
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Post by Tiny »

-Mandy- wrote:
:roll: Your opinion holds absolutely no understanding or relevant point of what, why, when has gone into this buggy. Individuality is a crime ??
Im sure it only takes 4-5 weeks for a haultech buggy to be built...Why is that?! Your comparing haultech team to an individual effort with after work help from a few good mates. Im sure it would be finished if we were as lucky.

A little more effort could have went in? When was the last time you spent your every spare minute after work/ before working on your buggy??

Your comments show how much you really are willing to support the sport, Im really disappointed.


:roll: Good luck in the real world.
Thats great ;) so apparently you think i'm having a go at your efforts, VERY WRONG, I was merely having my own opinion- So who is NOW stating that individuality is a crime?????? :roll: :P
Please explain the point exactly then so we can understand what you are trying to say, dpoesn't sound much like a compliment! and where exectly did you get the idea that there was no effort put in to finnish it?
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Post by antt »

-Mandy- wrote: Just a quick comment on Jeremy's buggy, I think it should stop being called a rush job as it is "being built" for god knows how long now, a little more effort could of been put in and we could of seen it competing (which i'm sure he would of liked to do) compared to any haultech buggy which can take 1 person around 4-5 weeks and you can guarantee it will be a competitive rig in the very next upcoming comp, it might be minus the BLING FACTOR but at least there are more competitors on the track ;) . Just my 2 cents. :P
nice comment mandy :roll: ....not everyone has a company funding their rigs to pay for all the necessary parts, to build a rig that they've already built 4 damn near identical copies of previously. nor have the ability to have 5 guys working 15hr days to get something built in 2 weeks :roll:

that being said, big arms up to antunac for doin so well in a HUGE rig, (compared to a moon buggy)....guess pete must be very in-tune with how it drives and handles to consistently do so well
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Post by grimbo »

and once again a thread gets ruined by petty squabbles.

Good to here the event went well. Be interested to hear Sam's impression on how it went and any improvements from an organisers stand point.

I'm sure once everyone gets home we will hear more but it would be great to hear from each competitor their thoughts on the event
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Post by Daisy »

hi there...

Yes, i had an major accident on the way to the grounds after gettin lost and misjuding a turn on a dirt road which a truck had previously crashed in the same spot leavin a 2 metre deep hole which i crashed into. The homeless's rear straps onto the trailer snapped sending the homless onto my roof and crushin it. :cry:

After making sure the family travelling with me was okay.. we got a lift back to the rockley pub via a nice lady who was kind enough to drive us there.. Many thanks to her.

Once there, it was organised with sam(strangerover), mick(bobtail), tony (ruff) , and wes (teamzook) to go and recover my GQ, the trailer and the homeless. It was a fair effort and once again it is very much appreciated.

And thanks to Kate (ruff's wife) and Bec (POS's wife) for looking after my family while i went back with the others to the accident site to recover my car.

Bad night aside... the weekend was yet to come...

Upon returnin to the site from the rockley hotel - stayed there due to the cold weather down here mainly because of my pregnant fiance.., Many thanks to the owner of the rockley pub (Tom and his wife??) for lettin us stay there, it was a very friendly atmosphere after dark and the dinners there were lovely and the chats were great.. even 'little tom' had a ball :D

At the site we gave the homeless a once over and apparently it wasnt turning over due to some electrical issues which Sam from overkill kindly stayed back while the others went to the comp site and gave me a hand to try to get it going. - owe ya a drink mate... :D :D

We finally got the homeless going.. many thanks to everyone who helped (sorry cant remember all your names,, but thanks :D :D)

It was burning its points out which was the reason it kept stalling at some stages. Once i had the momentum going thru the stages, i progressed to improve my scoring into the negative numbers towards the end of the last run on sunday where it was decided with rod dirt'e (spotter) that we would keep attempting the bonus stage at the last round as we had nothing to lose and the crowd to entertain :D

Had an awesome time, and so did my family who came down, I couldnt see why we couldnt still have a good time even thou we had a bad misfortune.

Came 5th which i was very happy with considering that the competition was very well fought among competitors.

And a big thanks to ROD for spotting for me, and i hope we can continue as a team as we seem to do very well :D :D.. he makes a good 'spottie' (spelling intentional :finger:)

And a final thanks to Sam (strange rover) and Adrian (POS) for helping me get my family back to QLD.

Overall it was a great event, the cold snap and the wet proved to be awesome on sunday, I thoroughly enjoyed the mud driving to get out of some stages.

and congrats on POS for gettin first place.. it was well deserved after the effort he had put onto his buggy.

Bring on round 3!!!!!! :D :D :D

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Post by grimbo »

Sad to hear about the accident but amazing effort to then go ahead and still compete and manage a 5th. Awesome effort and attitude, well done.

But where are the pics of the GQ :D
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Post by Roctoy »

Congrats to:
Sam for an awesome event! Pitty about the weather but i'm sure you can get that sorted for round 3! :D

Tom and Rod for putting in a great effort and coming 5th, especially after the bad run down from QLD.

Shane for the bling factor x 10 with the jeep.

Tony the show pony for doing exaxctly that!

Pete for really showing everyone how to drive! It's great to see a rig that huge drive those side angles and look so stable.

and last but not least, Congratulations to POS for the first drive of the moon buggy and to win. Awesome effort, just shows how a good navy (BeeBee) always wins comps.



I have to say though, how pissed was Fergo? What was that crap they were drinking from those kegs and who's idea was the hat with the bacon on it?

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Post by hottiemonster »

any pics or vids yet?
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Post by JK »

roc70y wrote: I have to say though, how pissed was Fergo? What was that crap they were drinking from those kegs and who's idea was the hat with the bacon on it?
LOL... yeah he was a little on the nose Sunday... :?

Here is one pic of Tom's truck. :cry: Tom. let me know if you want it taken off and I will delete it.

Glad to hear you and the fam got back to QLD OK.
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Post by Tiny »

roc70y wrote: I have to say though, how pissed was Fergo? What was that crap they were drinking from those kegs and who's idea was the hat with the bacon on it?

Photos to come later tonight!
dunno but he started pouring me a ginger bear i think it was and then treid to mix it with stout and give it to me :shock: :shock: and jeff will never be the same after fergo pulled the falseies out and cracked on to him :rofl: :rofl: and who exactly did they steal fire wood off? apparently they were not impressed and wee getting ready for fisty cuffs :lol:

great event and another :armsup: for Tom

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Post by rock chick »

MARKx4 wrote:
Ice wrote:
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.
We knew exactly what we were getting into but you can hardly camp with a 7 week old baby in the cold!! Hence why we stayed at a hotel
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Post by FireTruck »

Had a wicked weekend everywhere between arriving and leaving... getting there sucked, leaving sucked, but enjoyed the comp heaps. Crowd was great - pity more couldn't make it, you missed alot of great action. Competition was intense but friendly... in general a nice vibe.

Big thanks to everyone who pitched in to help get all our vehicles/trailers/etc out - we didn't get the FireTruck on the trailer till 9pm, and just arrived home an hour or so ago... long ass weekend, no sleep on the way there and straight into competition, and none on this end yet either.

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Post by grimbo »

Geez lucky no one was injured in the accident. Once again top effort to even comtemplating continuing
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Post by Hoonz »

cool event traveled all the way from townsville to go for a gawk
plenty of broken shit ... few people rolling it
met heaps of cool people from outerlimits sorry to those i didn't meet
:armsup: to Emma and Jem for pickin me up from the airport and lookin
after me and feeding me :D

now after all the driving we went back to camp and got into the bundy! mothers milk hey Tiny! i reckon Screwy is gonna get hooked on it to now, he'll be skulling rum in no time. and onto the party games! ala HOONZ PARTY LIASION :finger: :finger: :finger:

our lil camp Tiny Ferog Surfection Slow Hilux and Hoonz ...
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the box game!
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screwy beat me at my own party game :finger:
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Drop the bottle game
Jeremy goin the stretch note the Bundy Rum Can :armsup:
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phil doin one arm pushups u nugget :finger:
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the spoon game .. im not explaining this one and u guys involved have to keep ya mouth shut ... ;) ;) ;)
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Hoonz wrote:now after all the driving we went back to camp and got into the bundy! mothers milk hey Tiny! i reckon Screwy is gonna get hooked on it to now, he'll be skulling rum in no time. and onto the party games! ala townsville

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Post by redzook »

:D had an awsome weekend well done to both Sam's for putting on a great comp and any one else that helped organise it

the moon buggy looks like shiat but damn it is just awsome to watch
i can see a few more of them being built very shortly
well done pos for gettin it together and winning the event
u have really changed ur driving style since i last seen you :lol:


the tracks were awsome i especially liked the sunday courses when they were wet
:D made for some great watching
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Post by professor »

awesome weekend :armsup:
Well done to all the people that had the guts to brave the weather :lol:
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