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Date:- 11th - 12th March.
Venue:- Landcruiser Mountain Park
Entry fee:- $165 (includes entry to LMP. Note "Normal Park Fee's" will apply if tow vehicle is being driven to competition area's.
Some guidelines below:-
Roll cages to be built to acceptable and competition standards.
Must have fullharness & window net or arm restrain.
Spotters:- (over 15 years of age) to wear long pants, suitable inclosed footware, shirts (with sleeves), gloves and suitable approved helmets.
Drivers:- Current drivers licence
Winch:- Highly recommend but but not compulsory
All enquires to David (MMM) Metcalfe
0418 745 830 / 07 5498 6962
Email:- xtremedcm@bigpond.com
Last edited by XTREME MMM on Fri Feb 10, 2006 9:26 pm, edited 1 time in total.
David Metcalfe, runs Xtreme 4X4 Sport which is the home of ARB Xtreme Winch Challenge Series, Xtreme International & 4WD Angel Adventure supporting Angel Flight Australia
Must have fullharness & window net or arm restrain.
does this mean seatbelts are no good?
i have access to a window net that velcro wraps around the top of the door
and pushbuttons on the bottom... is this suitable setup?
there's been some questions raised in other competitions on mounting thats all.
Must have fullharness & window net or arm restrain.
does this mean seatbelts are no good?
i have access to a window net that velcro wraps around the top of the door
and pushbuttons on the bottom... is this suitable setup?
there's been some questions raised in other competitions on mounting thats all.
that should be fine as long as u car'nt push through it .not sure on the harness ,best shoot dave an email .
Willy Hilux wrote:Is an exo cage suitable, or do ya have to have internal??????
Dude, Myself, Beebee, 83 lux all run Exo's on our lux's. Has been fine in the past.
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cutzook wrote:can someone pm me the rules and regs to me please if there are any.
Cheers Joel
Joel (and others), i can't speak for David, however i would imagine that as long as the rig is SAFE and in GOOD codition and you have the required safty equipment he has listed i wouldn't see him having any issues with you running.
Call Dave if you want more info, he doesn't get on here very often.
cutzook wrote:can someone pm me the rules and regs to me please if there are any.
Cheers Joel
Joel (and others), i can't speak for David, however i would imagine that as long as the rig is SAFE and in GOOD codition and you have the required safty equipment he has listed i wouldn't see him having any issues with you running.
Call Dave if you want more info, he doesn't get on here very often.
do we know any times of when its startin on saturday.
im workin down in stanthorpe and for the next couple of weeks and wanna see xrcc again. i just gotta work out if i should have a late nite drive or an early mornin drive
cheers
mike
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