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I'm fairly sure I posted the hunter cruise vid in events, so if a mod thought it was better suited in here then i better stick this one in here too. STOP CONFUSING ME MODS! :D (just kidding, I'm easy :D)

I'll cut to the chase since y'all probably have itchy trigger fingers for the moooooovie.

Click Me Baby 16MB

Enjoy

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Good vid thanks kinks.

Tell me though, why did you photochop in brake lights on my car as I came into turn one, everyone knows that drivers with such big kahunas don't need to brake into turn 1 :lol:

And damn, that car of Merli's is quick :)

I had the boost turned down because my car was pinging at 1.2 bar :);)

I'm so ashamed that I didn't catch that V8 sooner ;):( :(

/me hangs his head in shame not unlike Dundan at the skidpan day after knocking over a cone

Roy: that's all the footage that is worth showing

incidentally, did anyone else catch what engine the cobra had in it? I thought it was a 427 chev motor, but apparently that's sacrelige.. I'm sure it was either a 427 or a 426, and i'm also pretty sure it was a chev... hmmmm

Nice Vids Kinks... you can really hear my warped manifold well in that shot of me leaving the pits! But top stuff... will have to get you out to turn two next time and also some in car shots.

Great Job.

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