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Moab,
Utah ~ Team Carnage Crew sponsored by Truck
Parts Specialists,
BFGoodrich,
Crane
High Clearance
and Rock
On Motorsports
made the trip to the Easter Jeep Safari for a week of wheelin' amongst
the top competitors in the biz.
Carnage
Crew King Pin - Kim Dusenbery sent the team to the
infamous Easter Jeep Safari. And it didn't take long before they had
the crowds of Moab checking out there outrageous custom purpose-built
tube framed rock buggy.
Aaron
Dusenbery, driver, and Jason Hensel,
world-famous spotter, rolled into town after spending the day in
Vernal, Utah performing surgery on their competition rig transmission.
As the story goes, they got the invite to the Skyjacker
30th Anniversary Trail Ride
and while
wheelin' in Vernal, Utah after the UROC Pro-National Series event they
blew the transmission in the nitrous-powered crawling machine.
But
thanks to a local transmission repair shop, they opened the doors to
the Carnage Crew and let them go wild using the shop lifts, tools and
spare parts to fix the transmission. In a short while, they had the
transmission repaired and had arrived to Easter Jeep Safari with an
entourage.
Well,
it didn't take long before Team Carnage Crew drew the crowds of
paparrazi while in the Moab Valley. Wednesday afternoon they were the
feature of a photoshoot by a well-known mag. Look for them to debut
their beautiful competition rock buggy in a magazine coming to you
very soon.
Check
out the Carnage Crew at www.CarnageCrew.com
or at the
next UROC rock crawling event near you.
Carnage
Crew wheelin' at Easter Jeep Safari
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Driver
~ Aaron Dusenberry
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MasterCraft
President - Robbie Pierce checking out the clean Team
Carnage Crew machine
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Aaron
set's the mark for challengers
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Past
Jeep Safari Coverage on Off-Road.com
Travel back in time, and get a dose of Moab red rock. A
great time capsule of how the event has evolved (and the
changes in our staff and formatting!)
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1996
Coverage
ORC
Staff first ventures to the Jeep Safari - check out the
famed "Lion's Back"
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1996
First Timers
Blowing the dust off the Archives, it looks like Senior
Staff went too - but never finished the story!
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1998
Coverage
We
previewed the event only - could it be that the reporter
didn't make it home alive?!
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1999
Event
Four
ORC staff beef up their rigs and take you on the trails
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2000
Moab
It's
not just for Jeeps - Toyotas Tackle the Rocks too
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2001
Jeep Safari
The
year of Snow and Eco-Protests
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