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Thread: W4 challenge in Sept

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    Quote Originally Posted by blindin View Post
    Hi, I have just entered, be the first time, looking forward to it. My d2 is stock with road tyres.
    So you were in number 48 ? The last entry was accepted this arvo.

    Should be a bit of fun.

    Gordon (gghaggis) will be up in his Evoque.....and he knows how to drive.

    Plus a few others from this forum.

    Brett......

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    Quote Originally Posted by discotwinturbo View Post
    So you were in number 48 ? The last entry was accepted this arvo.

    Should be a bit of fun.

    Gordon (gghaggis) will be up in his Evoque.....and he knows how to drive.

    Plus a few others from this forum.

    Brett......
    Think it's Mrs GGHaggis in the Evoque and Gordon in the RRS either way will be good for the comp

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    Quote Originally Posted by hibees1972 View Post

    Think it's Mrs GGHaggis in the Evoque and Gordon in the RRS either way will be good for the comp
    Cool.....just checked the list and saw both of them in.

    Gordon has put a Facebook post.....the RRS is going next year for a new LR....but he won't say which LR he is going with.

    Oh the suspense.

    Brett....

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    Well it was certainly a fun weekend....apart from the rain, and the blowy Saturday night.

    Team W4 put on a great show....with just the right amount of mud and water.

    It was amazing to watch how each vehicle from the Series LR's through to 90, 110, Range Rovers and RRS, D1, D2, D3, D4's and even Gordon's Evoque performed over the courses. The 110's seemed it eat the rough obstacles well, while some of the smaller ones made light work of the tight courses. But I am biased....the traction aids on the RRS, D3's and D4's were amazing.

    I was very happy with how my D4 went, and apart from smashing the ornamental side tubes (even on max height some rocks were still too big to climb over without grinding), and paint removed off 3 spots on the bull-bar (dam tree got in the road), we made it home with pride intact.

    Looking forward to next years event.

    Brett....

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    Told you - you need sliders

    Cheers,

    Gordon

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    so where's the photos?

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    Quote Originally Posted by baldivistribe View Post
    so where's the photos?
    There are links in the relevant report on the WA Trip Reports section.

    Cheers,

    Gordon

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