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Stunt Jam 1 -- February 24 & 25, 2006
El Paso, Texas (click to find out more about Stunt Jam 1 and see pics)


  • Two years in the making at a cost of $200,000.00
  • This unique machine has more movements and effects than any other machine of its kind!
  • 6,000 watts concert audio sound system
  • 120 Computer controlled sequencing lights
  • 60 feet of red and purple neon
  • 3 million candle power of spot lights
  • Computer controlled sound effects and voice effects
  • Over 200 AMPs of electrical power to operate the large amplifiiers and electrical devices
  • State of the art "fly by wire" robotic controls
  • APU Trupine for fire effects
  • 14 separate pyro effects on ship
  • Mechanical robotic claw for visual effects
  • This Mammoth Machine can produce a 12 to 15 min. choreographed show of sound and visual effects with the awesome prosention of pyrotechnic demonstrations.
  • The Transtormer, while large in size can manuver into the smallest spots for pre-show staging. Contact Us for more information
Here are some of our past performers
Fuel Throttle Bad Boy Bounty Hunter -- World Champion
Draco the Fire Breathing Dragon
Draco the Dragonator
Monster Truck Rides
Transzilla
King Krunch
California Dream Team
Mini Bus
Cody Ives -- Stunt Rider
Special Guest - Scooby Doo!

OUTLAW MINI SCHOOL BUS ENDURO
WHERE THE HECK DID THIS COME FROM?

Over the last six years, full size school bus competition has been in full swing, starting in Florida and now covering all of the East coast and the midwest. It has been featured at race tracks and speedways across the country, and draws huge crowds. Fans are taken in by the mass destruction! However, due to the fact that full size buses were too big for transporting and the high cost factor made it impossible to use them very much; thus, the idea of building the outlaw mini school buses for indoor shows & arena events came to fruition.

After checking out different types of cart racing from G-karts to dwarf cars, to ATV quads, we found that all these were great competition for straight racing, but still there was no real contact, no crashing, no destruction. No battling, no bumping, no roll overs. No celebrities, no locals, no contest winners were allowed to participate in the driving of the cars. In contrast, the outlaw mini buses had roll-cages that were strong enough to ensure safety, plus, they had a 4 point harness and a helmet for added safety.

Mini buses are built out of sheet metal that are able to crash, bump, smash, and even roll-over. Full contact Enduro built from a go-cart classic and engine sizes range from 5hp to 12 hp. There are 2 rammers and 4 road warriors.

Outlaw Mini School Bus (built 4 ft wide and 7 ft long and 4 ft high) Demolition and Enduro Derby works like this: The first one to cross the finish line and is still running, wins the race. In this exciting display of bashs, crashes, smashs & rollovers, man and machine challenges each other.

The first time out is a warm up, what we call a heat race. This only adds fuel to an already heated rivaly between individuals or teams. After a number of qualifying Heat Enduro, we make our way to the main event. This competition is run either as an oval race or a figure 8 criss-crossing each other. We can involve local celebrities or contest winners to particiipate in the competition.

As you can tell, this wild and crazy type of Enduro racing is growing fast across the USA. It's the type of coompetion that everyone can get involved with and can afford.

The feel of total destruction battling against each other AND being the first one across the finish line to get the checkered flag is AWESOME!

REMEMBER: RULES ARE MADE TO BE BROKEN!!!

-as quoted by the Commissioner of the Outlaw Mini School Bus Enduro
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AMTA BLAST FROM THE PAST--20 YEARS AGO!!!!

 


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