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Hey people, after a few days delay, its back!

My latest film, following the action from the SAU DECA Motorkana, is now up online! It gives some highlights of the action from the day, and follows Jack piloting his worked 240Z around the different tracks.

Check out the links below.

Thanks go out to everyone involved. If anyone is after a full quality DVD version, just send me an email with you contact details.

- 45mb good quality.

http://blkcrx.hondata.com.au/yatzka/video...U@DECA_med.divx

- 10mb, as usual dont bother with this unless your on very slow dial up.

http://blkcrx.hondata.com.au/yatzka/video...U@DECA_low.divx

You will need DIVX 6. This should be the link

http://download.divx.com/divx/DivXPlay.exe

If you need a media player try Media Player Classic Open source, and runs on a .exe

Media Player Classic

As always i value feedback, so let me know what you think!

Enjoy.....

Daniel

Torrential Reign films

www.torrentialreign.com

[email protected]

check out some other TorrentialReign films -

http://blkcrx.hondata.com.au/yatzka/videos...es2005_med.divx

http://blkcrx.hondata.com.au/yatzka/videos...Silvia_med.divx

http://blkcrx.hondata.com.au/yatzka/videos...ls2005_med.divx

http://blkcrx.hondata.com.au/yatzka/videos...ainRun_med.divx

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Hey,

Mate Links dont seem to be working...

Snowman wants to keep the video under wraps till tomorrow night. So i will repost after that with the working links.....for some reason when I pasted the links before, it removed part of them....so yeah, the vid will be up in a day or so.

...Torrential Reign

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I wanted to show this at tomorrow nights meeting and then post it up Daniel! Oh wells - enjoy everyone - it's tops stuff.

Sending you an email shortly too Daniel.

mate, ive taken the links off. You can post the vid up when your ready, or let me know and i can return the post the way it was..........except with working links this time......................

--Torrential Reign

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Its some EXCELLENT video work.

Daniel, i saw it last week when you e-mailed it through.

Must say, farken awesome... better than anything you've done before. Leaps and bounds your footage it taking at the moment

cheers - ash

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Its some EXCELLENT video work.

Daniel, i saw it last week when you e-mailed it through.

Must say, farken awesome... better than anything you've done before. Leaps and bounds your footage it taking at the moment

cheers - ash

If this is the ~5min clip jack showed us, then yes, top farken work! Even better than the mountain pass one. 60mins of that type of footage and editing is a million times better than the shit that serious performance dvd series and the like are!

And whats better still is pete only gets shown once for like 3secs. If we can get it another 3secs less, even better :P

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