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you sure? i was just counting in my head, but i call it 10. oh well.

for me it's.

kink = 1

left hander to go under the bridge = 2

right hander = 3

right hander with massive dip = 4

over the bridge = 5

right hand of the S = 6

left hander = 7

left hander = 8

flip flop i guess you could say is 2 turns not 1, so that = 9,10

and then left hander on to the straight, (pictured) = 10 or 11 depending on your point of view. I dunno how you get to 12 though.

OMG somthing magic happend. I am wrong. appologies. apparently some people call the right hander with the big dip 4, and the exit up it up the hill to the bridge 5. then the brige exit 6. sorry, right you are. turn 12 is the last turn. :yes:

yes, I dont see much wrong with that line. Turn 10 has a late apex.

w00t i have someone on my side!!! :laugh:

yeh i love that last corner, late braking and just plant it in hoping u dont drift too wide and scrap the wall lol

Apparantly my car wasn't at oran park. Noone seems to have any photo's of it at all. Not even power play :O

Yeah we do of it parked and pretty sure on the track aswell :laugh:

See what andrew can find tonite and send you some if you like!

i think this is you IMG_2466.jpg

I know this is you...

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zomg and again

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see plenty, there is still a few more of you on here http://s40.photobucket.com/albums/e236/alt...%20Day/?start=0 i snapped up every pic of you from page 14 onwards...

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