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A big thanks to every one for a great event! THANKS

Lots of problems with my car stalling at high RPM, and i need further mods to my seat and floor pan to fit in with a helmet!

Stoked with last place honours! .................. not really!!

A big thanks also to mi mate Russell the love muscle for bringing along that bastard monkey bike, apparently it's quite the in thing to lubricate handle bars in manufacture to fit the hand grips! However when attempting to ride the stoopid thing the hand grip came off and so did a great deal of skin and flesh............... :D

Any hoo skin and flesh will have grown back for the next DECA, and my dodgy ECU should let me drive the car hard given some TLC.

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tee hee hee :D

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every time I see this pic, I have the Beachboys' Wipeout song playing in my head. Next time I'll be checking my tyre pressures before I go out on the track. Luckily the tyre only came off the seal, not totally off the rim, so all we had to do was pump it back up so it sat properly again.

Lack of tyre on rim = round and round into the embankment. No damage sustained. Thank god... esp as at that stage I'd only owned that car for 12 hours.

RSM top scores from the day's events. 142km/h max speed, most likely on the back track area.

Lateral G's front and rear and left and right over 1.0g's. Rev limit was at 7 grand, so someone bounced it past to 7700rpm.

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i have video but the program i am using to edit is absoloute crap. anyone got any suggestion of a decent program thats good to edit with?? and wont cost 50billion dollars.

Top work brisby, i had to take a photo b4 i helped you inside :). only for you to trip on the door slider and hit the floor like a bag o potatos :P

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i have video but the program i am using to edit is absoloute crap. anyone got any suggestion of a decent program thats good to edit with?? and wont cost 50billion dollars.

Top work brisby, i had to take a photo b4 i helped you inside :(. only for you to trip on the door slider and hit the floor like a bag o potatos :dry:

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have you tried Windows Movie Maker, its pretty simple and easy to use

Some more mini-cars.

The supra looks cool as! You need to show these to the organisers of that aussie mini cars series that supports the v8 supercars, mini supras and gtrs tearing up the track would look great, altho they might get banned again :)

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