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Tosh - saw your euro there next the the dr30 sky !

Guys - thanks again for helping us make the day happen ;)

Tosh - clutch was fantastic !!! ;)

Ben - vids would be sweet :D

Martin - good to see the change of tyres helped too :D

photos photos photos please !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Cheers,

Chris

Yeah that was mine :O

DR30 belongs to our Mechanic Robert who was flagging on the day.

Good the hear the Clutch was alright ;)

These were all taken with mobile, you cant really zoom with it which is why there is no action far away shots, hopefully some of the other guys got some good ones of that :P

They are linked from my gallery (very frustrating to use!!!!!)

sucked in to any dial up users :D

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I would have come up and said Hi but cant remember what you look like :wave:

Come on guys,

photos please!! :(

I was busy in the cotrol tower all day anyway. Liz knows though.

I saw one of our competitors on the skid pan at lunch time in the Blue STi lol.gif

Ah Tosh - Tell the STi driver that he sprayed mud all over my car and a black WRX because he kept on pushing in and out. Seriously - not cool!!

If anyone did it to his car I bet he would have shouted murder.

Even had to get the meguiars out to get some scratches out!!

but all good now!

Wooha!!

Great day out there guys.chris thanks for the day,well organised.

Milenko has all of our shots.Wouldnt mind hitting up a track some time soon.in winter preferably.

Saw the dr30 there as well.Was looking track ala drifto.But is a daily driver track car..

bloody good quality pics from a mobile !!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Great shots Arup !

thanks ;)

the ones posted are reduced from the original size of 1600x1200, so if anyone wants the full size ones just ask ;)

i hope whoever took driving shots actually posts them ;)

yipedy.

Chris,how did your in car footage turn out?

siksII:

I turned and looked straight at you after you took the shot of,"fear"<<insert real name, ;),and you ran off as if i had starteled you.

Nice run at the end.

What got me annoyed was the handbrake was getting stuck on so i taped the button up.it worked a treat.:Dbut only on the 3rd last time out.meh theres allways next time.

Craig - It turned out pretty good - its just my camera is old and bulky !

Cant really see the slides and the angles etc - but still looks good!

how was your home made set up?

You should copyright it :D

Now thats an idea!

My camera mount has got a TM you whores.:D

Hehe.When jarrod hopped in the car.He said ''look out ,whats that!<<thinks sees camera>>,oh it's a camera mount.home made by the looks...Can i sugest that you put some soft bits arround it next time!

Me:haha.yeah just wacth out for your head..

All was good..

The overall footage was good.Not to shakey.next time im taking out the rear veiw.':

Theres money to be made in them there hills..Please place your orders.:D




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