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

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Post by stumped »

Guts wrote:
zzzz wrote:I heard a rumour cheezy is trying to get a buggy built because the mav is crap :finger:
Ya and its broken :rofl: farken big black pos :roll:


how much $$$ worth of damage did he do at TT?? looked expensive :shock:






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Post by Daisy »

jimmyb wrote:Ouch to much pressure to get the rig ready...............agh!


:twisted: mines still in the 'frame stage' :twisted: and POS isnt even built yet :shock:

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Post by v8zuki »

have a bare chassis on the floor shoudnt be a problem to have it done over the next few weeks :)
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Post by OVERKILL ENG »

Rod Dirt'e wrote:Is there going to be catering down there and camping.


Yes there will be cattering and camping
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Post by Webbie »

Anyone know how much$$$$$$$$ to get in and campand all that sh1t.Probly gunna be with cheezy and guts if he gets his sh1t together :lol:
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Post by planb »

OVERKILL ENGINEERING wrote:
antt wrote:dont compete unless you have an exo, or a new body ready to swap on after the event :twisted:


Yes, i agree.

I think that as the next few events unfold you will see less and less "Bodied Rigs" driving any of the stages!

I agree less body rigs will be as competitve however i wouldn't discourage anyone to give it a go. At the moment there aren't enough buggies out there to make up a descent sized field. Just do some homework first have a look at the footage and the rigs that have entered previously and come prepared as best you can. I would agree though build it as low as you can and shiat loads of bars round the outside.
The next few rounds I think will still be a little tame from the point of off camber and vert climbs and dropoffs so I think a bodied rig will still be competitve.
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are we going to see slabs at your property or boulders ?
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Post by POS »

planb wrote:
OVERKILL ENGINEERING wrote:
antt wrote:dont compete unless you have an exo, or a new body ready to swap on after the event :twisted:


Yes, i agree.

I think that as the next few events unfold you will see less and less "Bodied Rigs" driving any of the stages!

I agree less body rigs will be as competitve however i wouldn't discourage anyone to give it a go. At the moment there aren't enough buggies out there to make up a descent sized field. Just do some homework first have a look at the footage and the rigs that have entered previously and come prepared as best you can. I would agree though build it as low as you can and shiat loads of bars round the outside.
The next few rounds I think will still be a little tame from the point of off camber and vert climbs and dropoffs so I think a bodied rig will still be competitve.
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are we going to see slabs at your property or boulders ?


Hopefully both, defently need a few steep climbs that require plenty of NUMBERS!!!

Note - Climbs = 60-80 degrees and two or three car lenghts high! :armsup: :armsup:

Also require heaps of Off-camber climbs and drop offs! :armsup:

Just my opinion! :lol: :lol:
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Post by Dozoor »

Just wondering Entry fee ?

And for spectators ?

Can you arrive on the fri night ?
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Post by Strange Rover »

Dozoor wrote:Just wondering Entry fee ?

And for spectators ?

Can you arrive on the fri night ?


Entry fee will be $200 and all entries paid back as prize money.

Spectators - Adults - $15 per day (OK if you arrive friday - so just $15 for Sat and $15 Sun)
Kids 8 - 15 years old - $5 per day
Under 8 - free

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Post by beebee »

POS wrote:
planb wrote:
OVERKILL ENGINEERING wrote:
antt wrote:dont compete unless you have an exo, or a new body ready to swap on after the event :twisted:


Yes, i agree.

I think that as the next few events unfold you will see less and less "Bodied Rigs" driving any of the stages!

I agree less body rigs will be as competitve however i wouldn't discourage anyone to give it a go. At the moment there aren't enough buggies out there to make up a descent sized field. Just do some homework first have a look at the footage and the rigs that have entered previously and come prepared as best you can. I would agree though build it as low as you can and shiat loads of bars round the outside.
The next few rounds I think will still be a little tame from the point of off camber and vert climbs and dropoffs so I think a bodied rig will still be competitve.
SAM


Sam

are we going to see slabs at your property or boulders ?


Hopefully both, defently need a few steep climbs that require plenty of NUMBERS!!!

Note - Climbs = 60-80 degrees and two or three car lenghts high! :armsup: :armsup:

Also require heaps of Off-camber climbs and drop offs! :armsup:

Just my opinion! :lol: :lol:


That's easy for the guy who is currently building a new buggy to say!

Think of the less fortunate I say :finger: I think my car needs to go on a Weight Watchers diet :roll:
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Post by POS »

beebee wrote:
POS wrote:
planb wrote:
OVERKILL ENGINEERING wrote:
antt wrote:dont compete unless you have an exo, or a new body ready to swap on after the event :twisted:


Yes, i agree.

I think that as the next few events unfold you will see less and less "Bodied Rigs" driving any of the stages!

I agree less body rigs will be as competitve however i wouldn't discourage anyone to give it a go. At the moment there aren't enough buggies out there to make up a descent sized field. Just do some homework first have a look at the footage and the rigs that have entered previously and come prepared as best you can. I would agree though build it as low as you can and shiat loads of bars round the outside.
The next few rounds I think will still be a little tame from the point of off camber and vert climbs and dropoffs so I think a bodied rig will still be competitve.
SAM


Sam

are we going to see slabs at your property or boulders ?


Hopefully both, defently need a few steep climbs that require plenty of NUMBERS!!!

Note - Climbs = 60-80 degrees and two or three car lenghts high! :armsup: :armsup:

Also require heaps of Off-camber climbs and drop offs! :armsup:

Just my opinion! :lol: :lol:


That's easy for the guy who is currently building a new buggy to say!

Think of the less fortunate I say :finger: I think my car needs to go on a Weight Watchers diet :roll:


Hahaha, i really thought i would get one of the NSWales guys to bite first! :lol: :lol:
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Post by MissDrew »

Nothing like getting one of your own hay POS :finger: now would you like a dagger with that stick you just shoved in his eye :P
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Post by v8zuki »

taking a break at the moment working on the apprentice zuk buggy
motor mounted , making the tcase fit now then some springy bits ,some rolly black things ,allgood mate :D :D
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Post by ferog »

May have missed it in previous pages but when is the cut off for entry fees ? Will they be refunded if the unthinkable [not ready] happens ?
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Post by POS »

ferog wrote:May have missed it in previous pages but when is the cut off for entry fees ? Will they be refunded if the unthinkable [not ready] happens ?


How could you not have it ready by then?? All i have at the moment is a heap of images stored in Sam's head. I havn't even started building yet! :shock:

So no excuss's :D
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Post by ferog »

Yes sir!


I mean........ Just answer the question ! :finger:
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Post by POS »

ferog wrote:Yes sir!


I mean........ Just answer the question ! :finger:


I think Sam's a pretty nice guy :) :) and i am sure that if you guys could not make it for some reason :x :x he would more than likely refund the entry fee!

Jeremy might have to show some skin though :lol: :lol: :lol:

I will check with Sam for you just to make sure!
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Post by Cheezy4x4 »

I will be there in the new buggie as its coming together very quick. As with 1/2 the field We Rock will be its test ground. :cool:
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Post by MissDrew »

As long as I don`t have to hold your fat arse up write again I`ll be happy :finger:
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Post by POS »

Guts wrote:As long as I don`t have to hold your fat arse up write again I`ll be happy :finger:


I say you guys should swap over, get cheezy to pull on the rope! :)

Whats the specs of the new buggy?
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Post by MissDrew »

I agree 100% POS, but mark is a prick :roll:

Don`t hold me to it but I think it will have (for now)

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Post by N*A*M »

does the competitor entry fee also cover the spotter for the weekend?
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Post by Cheezy4x4 »

POS, what the Hmm said, ATM I will be using all the junk I have laying around in the shed until the good gear gets built (when I have 5 mins). :?
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Post by MissDrew »

Cheezy4x4 wrote:ATM I will be using all the junk I have laying around in the shed


Hence the nissan crap :roll:

You know Hilux bits are allready made, you don`t have to wait for them to get built :finger:
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N*A*M wrote:does the competitor entry fee also cover the spotter for the weekend?


Yes it covers the competing team. A team in RockCrawling is the Rig, Driver and Spotter.
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Cheezy4x4 wrote:POS, what the Hmm said, ATM I will be using all the junk I have laying around in the shed until the good gear gets built (when I have 5 mins). :?


Geez, not bad "Junk" :lol:
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Post by Cheezy4x4 »

Its not Junk, I ment it as I drive my Junk, not as its crap. :lol:
POS how is your new rig going. :?:
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Cheezy4x4 wrote:POS how is your new rig going. :?:


Yeah, good.

I think Sam has a pretty good "Mental Image" of what it should look like! :lol: :lol: :lol:

I have some work ahead of me and with a Bub due in the next few days its going to be a lot of hard work, BUT there is absolutly no way i won't have this buggy competed and ready to try and get one step closer to been the First WEROCK Australia Champion. :armsup: :armsup: :armsup:
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Post by RUFF »

Cheezy4x4 wrote:POS how is your new rig going. :?:


Its not i stole his starter motor today :finger: :finger: :D
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Post by ljxtreem »

Cheezy4x4 wrote:POS, what the Hmm said, ATM I will be using all the junk I have laying around in the shed until the good gear gets built (when I have 5 mins). :?


Its looking like the good shit too me ;)


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