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I have 87 files and 234 megabytes of videos.....

who wants to host them?

I'll chuck em on the j-spec server. are the vids compressed (ie divx) or anything or just raw footage?

Motorsport is full of if's.

If I didn't do a beautiful but completely unnecessary circle in the morning outright would have been mine.

Or even IF the morning group had got to run the skidpan dry then all of those guys could have scored better.

Or more realistically if Scotsman had known what he was supposed to be doing on the 2nd battle run (Knee Busta run 2) it would have been his easily.

If if if if if!

If Pete's internet connection was faster we could all be enjoying the video's by now!

Nice that you got the A-LSD sorted Paul. I know one of the wank tuners in Qld had the detail but refused to part with the knowledge

That thing needs a foghorn and battle station sirens Dave......

hey geoff,

yeah bloody wrapt its working now. well i only found out yersterday after i had fixed it that a mechanic in qld had apparently known how to fix it but didnt wanna say how, basically what you said. which is very sucky and that really annoyed me. two years of a-lsd fail cos he wouldnt share some info. i did the whole deca day in single spinner :cheers:

FFS

well its out to the public now

Here ya go you rabid dogs in desparate need of Deca Videos.

Right Click and save as, don't stream from the site.

Tharaka Link to all the videos

Now quit bugging me!

BASS OUT

SHAN, hurry up and put yours up.

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