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and FINALLY...

two emo's

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and videos!

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Just for ando...

Track_Day_170.mpg

That's it folks. If I have posted a pic of you that would like removed, don't hesitate to ask.

Anna xoxo

Top work on the pics and movies.

Trackday 158.Meg shows how much faster Davo's GTR is then mine, he puts heaps of meters on me down the straight, I guess thats what happens when you have 300+ at all 4.

Here's a bunch more pics from the trip up, and on the track.. about 300 photos or so..

Sorry some of them are a bit blurry, they were shot with a compact camera :dry:

http://sau.batesy.com

For those not 110% sure about the worth of semi slicks, in Shauns car, we were sliding all over the place, how he got that time with those tyres and suspension, i will never know.

...mad skillz :D

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Hi guys,

I've finally got my hands on the video footage from the track day. Sorry it's taken so long, but I've been busy the last couple of weeks!

The DVD is 36 mins in total. There is footage of MOST cars racing from a few different vantage points (first corner, straight and last corner). There is also a little bit of footage of the cruise down there on the highway.

I apologise in advance for the amount of attention on my car (they were my designated camera crew for the day!).

If you would like a copy of the DVD, please email me your address details and I'll send one out!

To cover costs I'll just charge $5 per DVD.

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Also by request only I'll throw in a CD with the hi-res versions of all of the photos on my site for no extra charge... http://sau.batesy.com

I'll only include the CD if you ask for it, so please make sure you mention it in your email if you want a copy of the pics!

BANK DETAILS

Account: 36612391

BSB: 112-879

Bank: StGeorge

Reference: SAU Username

EMAIL ADDRESS

jon at batesy dot com

Cheers! :devil:




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