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OK. With the limited footage i had i have made a short vid. Its some different camera angles on the 180. Thanks joel for the suction cap, make sure you bring it next time and ill make sure i charge the batteries :)

ON CAR - ICE & SLIDER

Al (evo), you are in this one.

Juzz's car - scrubbing in the tyres. Adam Driving - worst looped editing heh - HERE

Hey Ryan

That vid rocks looks like i will have to bring my mount again but next time il bring up all three of them with the other control arms to help steady then. Oh Ryan mate you can use them no charge but i may rent them out to others for use on the day ??? :blink:

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ah yeah good point 5

the only thing ive changed is the rear pads

and they have been on the car for a long time

since 70,000, the odo is now on 150,000

at least im pretty sure they havent been changed

my car has done 3 deca's and d4d and i have no issues with tyre wear, brake wear or any system problems. normal service @ 10,000 and just crap pads and usual bluids.

"no comment" hehe

And this thread is useless without videos :)

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Hey i'm ready to start uploading some vids from deca.

any suggestions on somewhere to host them?

you're the king!

how big is each file?

youtube could be a go, as its free...or maybe someone will let you have some space on their server

my isp dosn't allow me to upload a couple hundred mg unfortunally.

nice if they would.

basicly have clips of every-one in the 2nd group on the long wang, plus a few from the morning motokanas and a few battles

Not a definite, but I may have convinced a fellow member to give you some space to host it all :down:

If he goes through with it, expect a PM tomorrow :D

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