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it was the first Competition i've ever been to and will be camping next year
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thepatroldude wrote:Good comp, nice and wet, lots of trucks giving it heaps, what I like!!
it was shit because it was wet
i had alot more fun today.....
TOYZUKI 96 coily zook,lux diffs, 3 inch suspension lift,3 inch body lift, 33'sMTRS,series 4 hopper,power steer,twin air lockers,4 LINK front and rear,2 inch spacers(GOT WIDTH)
we had just finished driving event 3 and were leaving the track when screwy introduced himself to a large gum tree. here are the results of their intoduction. it was a good save by him as it could have been alot worse had he not stomped on it.
few key points....
screwy - watch out for that TREE!!! and i have always wanted to jump on and kick a Nissan, thanks matey.
MY45- stay outta my tent ya shirt lifter.
red zook, some top driving there chief!!! it was the incentive wasnt it....
RB, dude layto is gonna have your nuts for his transfer full of water.
all the other competitors, thanks for putting on a great show.
organisers, might i say TOP WORK!
and a couple of small points...
1. good stuff you didnt postpone or cancel.
2. the gate people should possibly be a bit better versed to answer Q's and remember whats going on with handing out wrist bands and stuff.
3. good work cracking down on some of the hoons. but sometimes i think the crackdown was alot more dangerous then the donuts. specifically a long wheelbase GQ beeping a horn and cutting infront of a white 80 series to try to get old mate in a red shorty cruiser.
4. lots of bin bags on trees at events is a top idea.
5. that was the fastest i have seen TLCC recovery work, but still some big delays, TTC style excavator to reef them out is the GO. or put the TLCC guys on speed. or maybe try some yobos, atleast some rum drinking red necks will get the job done!
had a ball at the trials, my first year as a driver, done all 7 events, stuffed up a couple, did better than i expected on others, did very little damage, and still drove home, thats a win in my book, no threat to anyone points wise, but there's always next year, big thanks to all our guys for there help, everyone got in and did everything to help each other, thats what it is all about, so thanks to the nissan patrol cub for a great weekend, cheers
MY45 wrote:And no one drove the wombat holes this year
Obviously NOT!!!!!
And bring your own tarp next time dude!!!!!
They certainly do breed em weird in Canada huh, only bloke I know that'd be willing to do his own mum!!! And how was old mate that had his keys taken for playin shitty tunes all night.... hehehehe that was farkn funny!!!
But had a wicked weekend..... if I could go campin like that every weekend I would.... plenty of action and a few quiet ones... awesome!!!
m&m Custom 4x4 Engineering new Vitara is one sweet rig
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