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would liek to say a big thanks to the boys at NBP taking the time to help me out with my problem even though they were racing ;)

yeah was a good day but i only had 3 runs :unsure: in which the 3rd the clutch farked itself :wave:

although i did a PB hahah of 12.3sec

Grant from Cackling pipes photography was present on the day.

He has lots of excellent shots of all the competitors in action.

http://www.cacklingpipesphotography.com/07...ownersday_1.htm

You can purchase copies of all the shots minus all watermarks directly from the website.

Please support Grant, he spends all day at these events & he needs to eat from time to time. :D

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I have had a few people ask me what's wrong with my car already. I just say that it needs a tune. LOL

Corinne, I can't view my run's video on youtube.

I get this: "The video you have requested is not available. If you have recently uploaded this video, you may need to wait a few minutes for the video to process."

It should be up now?

Excellent pics 'LINK' & Grant from Cackling Pipes (i'll make sure i get a few photos off you so you can have food on teh table) :D

Did anyone get vid's from the day?

I'm after the one from bracket racing white r33 vs yellow corvette or camaro

Excellent pics 'LINK' & Grant from Cackling Pipes (i'll make sure i get a few photos off you so you can have food on teh table) :)

Did anyone get vid's from the day?

I'm after the one from bracket racing white r33 vs yellow corvette or camaro

Pretty sure I have that on video.. watched it last night but it was late and I can't remember! Steve got most of the bracket racing... il check the tape tonight when I burn it across to dvd... Il make a copy for you if its on there :D

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