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sorry corinne, would you like me to more it? Just thought if we have just one thread for vids it would be easier for everyone to post and look with out having to pile through pages and pages of talking.

sorry corinne, would you like me to more it? Just thought if we have just one thread for vids it would be easier for everyone to post and look with out having to pile through pages and pages of talking.

I just might have thought it would be better to do it in the nsw section.. or in one thread just so we don't have to be looking everywhere for pics and vids.. lol..

Nice vids tho! would have been good to get the one of you going 4wd-ing.. lol..

Lucky it wasnt anymore serious then it was..

those videos are coming.....my mate is putting his video camera clips on dvd for me which has alot more, pretty much every run. and has alot of me getting pulled out of the mud.....yeah stupid me, pushing it way too hard for the slalom....i was getting bored.

those videos are coming.....my mate is putting his video camera clips on dvd for me which has alot more, pretty much every run. and has alot of me getting pulled out of the mud.....yeah stupid me, pushing it way too hard for the slalom....i was getting bored.

Haha.. well thats what you were susuposed to do :laugh:

I gotta learn how to use the hand brake.. lol.. That corner where you have to turn it around and do it again.. goddd I sucked at it..

for some reason i managed to make it around with heaps of room to spare.....didnt even use the hand brake, heaps of ppl went off road...

I nearly did.. just couldnt keep it nice and tight..

too slow for my liking

Great filming that one :) hehehe

Actually, the scandinavion flick can be quite quick if done correctly, and Jon on that turn, did a quick run!

Really good!

I tried - but couldnt do it, I tried the handbrake for it on the 2nd run - but didnt put the hand brake down all the way haha

Jon r u gonna go to the drift day? I cant drift to save my life....might go to try to learn something...

Chubb will kill me if I dont so i think that the answer to that question would be yes!

I have to confirm that a mates birthday weekend wont affect this day though, but I'm most likely a yes!

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