Alpine Village Inn 4x4 Challenge and Tractor Pull (Hanmer)

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Just about to hit the road. We can take entries on the day for any of you that have left it to late. Otherwise I hope you'll come up and watch the fun. See you on Sunday 8) 8)
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GRR i wana enter but dont wana be towd back to chch, still dont really have a snokel or hubs put on yet and clutch is on its way out :( i wana do! instead of watching

p.s wheres a place i could buy and put a tube back in to a 35" some reason one poped while at work, and whats the price norms for fitting 4wd tyres and tubes in chch?
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I heard it was a great day. :mrgreen:

Well done Sam getting 3rd on your first outing in your buggy!!

Pictures please guys.
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saw a very muddy buggy in woodend on my way home from up that way today
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aroma wrote:saw a very muddy buggy in woodend on my way home from up that way today


This thread is useless without pix. :(
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petefj40 wrote:
aroma wrote:saw a very muddy buggy in woodend on my way home from up that way today


This thread is useless without pix. :(


i'm with you pete.. was there any footage at all? anyone?
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niblik wrote:
petefj40 wrote:
aroma wrote:saw a very muddy buggy in woodend on my way home from up that way today


This thread is useless without pix. :(


i'm with you pete.. was there any footage at all? anyone?



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caught a bit of the action so will see if i can manage to post some up here

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xr650r wrote:caught a bit of the action so will see if i can manage to post some up here


Nice one! Cheers for uploading.

More more. :D
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not sure why my clips get squashed up a bit when i put them on you tube

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Cheers for the clips. If anyone has anymore, would be great to see, even some good stills of the line competing.
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Looks like you guys have made some real advances in course work up there jas. Well done and hope the future is good for you all.
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Lots of work done on the course, awesome!
I pasted the hanmer turn off at around 4pm that day heading south home from Nelson. I was surprised that there wasn't more advertising on the road side for the event fellas!!
I'm sure you had enough to organize before the day. But more advertising of the event wouldn't have gone a miss Rick, Frank n Jase?? Man, it looked like an awesome day!! Feel like I really missed out. :-(
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'm sure you had enough to organize before the day. But more advertising of the event wouldn't have gone a miss Rick, Frank n Jase?? Man, it looked like an awesome day!! Feel like I really missed out.


you did pete it was a top event and well be onto that advertiseing for the next one
and if anyone got photos please post and email to
info@puckerpark.co.nz
this would be most appreciated as we never had time to get many pictures or video

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hiriklux, it is the custom for new posters to introduce themselves and let us know a bit about yourself and your vehicle :P ,anyway welcome to ORE you will enjoy this site but there are a few "RULES" that must be observed: No Smoking, No Bad Language, No Bricky's, No Unfinished Vehicles and last but most important:

NO BLOODY POMS,

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SMOKEY wrote:hiriklux, it is the custom for new posters to introduce themselves and let us know a bit about yourself and your vehicle :P ,anyway welcome to ORE you will enjoy this site but there are a few "RULES" that must be observed Hmm this should be interesting..: No Smoking (FAIL), No Bad Language(FAIL), No Bricky's (Yeah OK I'll give you that FAIL), No Unfinished Vehicles (No Comment) and last but most important:

NO BLOODY POMS,(BIG BLOODY FAIL)

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:oops: :oops: Apolagies to all i offended stupidly thought this was an open forumn so i will start again

my name is rik and i recently moved( 7 years ago) to Aotearoa (thats what us hommies in the tuahiwi hood call it) and im new to 4 wheel driving (i believe the term is 4x4 ing when using text slang
as you gain status in the said "4x4 community"") and am eager to build a vehicle to go offroad in
looked at a land cruiser similar to this red one
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but found they had a problem with burning oil so discarded that idea so looked at a surf like this one
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which looked most impressive but had big big issues with the drivers side springs collapsing and i only saw it driven a couple of times so was worried about the reliability
eventually settled on a mighty hilux double cab ute
it had enough room to fit the family in for trips away (or lots of beer)
had a massive deck on back so it was practical for work or (tools to fix other broken trucks that might have sheered a bolt in the suspension for example)
so i set to work and put some slightly bigger tyres on and modified it a little here and there
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then i bought some bigger tyres
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and has been in modification mode ever since and one day the mighty hilux shall rise from the shed and be invincible once more
and as for the other comments "no brickys" sssssshhhhhh there might be to much work to do
"no bad language"f### me well you can f###### stick that up your f####### a### you f###### a### wipe of a d### brained c####
and whats this "rules " thing ??? i dont understand??
as for the pom thing i find it offensive as i live in the hood wit my bros and hoes so watch your back!!!!!!!!!

rik the pomiwi
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:lol: :lol:
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don't know about that "invincible" bit tho Rik
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I'll be in need a Bricky ar some stage too, i don't mind if they come from Tuahiwi :oops:
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Rock on you crazy barstard. :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen: I think you forgot the winch you added to help put the slightly bent airport fire service back up the right way :P :P

Tell me when your shit is ready and we'll go and break some stuff (just like the old days) :twisted: :twisted: :twisted:
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i shoudnt hijack too, BUT

IT's sooooooo good to see some of you old boys back :D

Pommy Rik hows is the hulux.

it's time i started pick all your knowledge to gain a little morw out of the VX. :lol:
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hiriklux wrote:
so i set to work and put some slightly bigger tyres on and modified it a little here and there
and has been in modification mode ever since and one day the mighty hilux shall rise from the shed and be invincible once more

rik the pomiwi


Well I think even Nibbys done his build quicker :lol: :lol: Your POS (when its not being towed behind a red Cruiser) will be lucky to see any 4x4ing this side of Christmas 2015. You can't even ride in a little buggy without hurting your poor wee shoulder :cry: :cry: At least those big tyres are lasting well. Had them on the truck almost 3 years and they're only quarter worn. :roll: :roll: I'm thinking you do more offroad in the JCB than you do in whats left of your Hilux :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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woooooooooooooooooo!!!!! rache must have given you your balls back!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :shock: :shock:

that old cruiser went the fastest its ever gone behind my prado on the way to pucker park (thank god for A frames aye) :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Good to see posts from pomi rik n tim. :D

So next question jase, rik n frank.

When is the next 4X4 event at your place???

Any plans ahead?
Sorry, I haven't been going to those club meetings so I'm out of the loop. :oops:
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hiriklux wrote:had a massive deck on back so it was practical for work


:lol: HAHA ive never seen a hilux with even a large deck
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H2OLOVA wrote:Well I think even Nibbys done his build quicker :lol: :lol:


hey! i've built two.. :P :mrgreen:

i smell an old school trip brewin.. :twisted:
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hiriklux wrote::oops: :oops: Apolagies to all i offended stupidly thought this was an open forumn so i will start again

my name is rik and i recently moved( 7 years ago) to Aotearoa (thats what us hommies in the tuahiwi hood call it) and im new to 4 wheel driving (i believe the term is 4x4 ing when using text slang
as you gain status in the said "4x4 community"") and am eager to build a vehicle to go offroad in
looked at a land cruiser similar to this red one
Image
but found they had a problem with burning oil so discarded that idea so looked at a surf like this one
Image

which looked most impressive but had big big issues with the drivers side springs collapsing and i only saw it driven a couple of times so was worried about the reliability
eventually settled on a mighty hilux double cab ute
it had enough room to fit the family in for trips away (or lots of beer)
had a massive deck on back so it was practical for work or (tools to fix other broken trucks that might have sheered a bolt in the suspension for example)
so i set to work and put some slightly bigger tyres on and modified it a little here and there
Image
then i bought some bigger tyres
Image
and has been in modification mode ever since and one day the mighty hilux shall rise from the shed and be invincible once more
and as for the other comments "no brickys" sssssshhhhhh there might be to much work to do
"no bad language"f### me well you can f###### stick that up your f####### a### you f###### a### wipe of a d### brained c####
and whats this "rules " thing ??? i dont understand??
as for the pom thing i find it offensive as i live in the hood wit my bros and hoes so watch your back!!!!!!!!!

rik the pomiwi

thats the funiest post i have seen on here for ages,how are you aint seen you for yonks,dnt knw about the pomiwi thing lol,
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Lovin it Rik
Good to see your Smutty mouth again, even with that perculiar twang. Plum in mouth? Doubtful ))

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:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: I remember the days when the MASSIVE DECK had room for the Chilly Bin, Picnic Hamper, Bags for change of clothes for the kids and room for the Dog . In those days the Hi Lux could do a hard day 4WDing :o ,drive under it's own power home :shock: , and be the Trade Vehicle the next day :P . Then the Pom started on the IMPROVMENTS :cry: , several motors latter, numerous suspension systems, all the spare drive shafts that Lineside had and a Deck that would barely fit the Radiator and Spare Wheel :? no room for the poor Dog and eat everyone else's lunches :evil: . Get It Going Again RICK,

IT'S BEEN A LONG TIME BETWEEN DRINKS,

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If you guys can stop thinking bout the good old day just for a second I'll post the results from our little event.
Also want to say a huge thanks to our sponsors.
Alpine Village Inn Hanmer
Caltex Hanmer
Cookes NZ Ltd
AJ Swarbrick
Hanmer Hotpools
Rangiora Transport

Also another huge thanks to the people who helped out on the day especially the Suzuki Club. Without the help and support of the above people and businesses we couldn't have made it happen. Cheers guys 8) 8)


Competitor Total Points

OUTLAW CLASS

Mike Holmes 736.8 1st

Nathan Hammond 756.45 2nd

Sam Bonham 762.86 3rd

Dan Swift 901.08 4th

Daimeon Veitch 1010.23 5th

Denis Wallcroft 1045.37 6th

Justin Hill 1135.97 7th

Don Harris 1147.77 8th

Robbie Peed 1222.88 9th

Kyran Austin 1258.15 10th

David Schoolderman 1318.59 11th


CLUB CLASS

Karl Townsend 951.76 1st

Nelson Duder 993.84 2nd

Michael Woods 1022.89 3rd

Jason Usmar 1072.98 4th

Dan Mcgill 1093.11 5th

Duke Kingma 1157.33 6th

Sam Edinburgh 1220.67 7th

Hayden Brain 1254.78 8th

David Lochhead 1303.16 9th

Alex 1355.25 10th
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