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looks like a top event. sorry I had to quietly opt out and didn't make it down.

Instead I stayed in nsw, got work done on friday, then brisbied my car at eastern creek on sunday :) looks like I would have been better off at deca.

looks like a top event. sorry I had to quietly opt out and didn't make it down.

Instead I stayed in nsw, got work done on friday, then brisbied my car at eastern creek on sunday :) looks like I would have been better off at deca.

Dude this sounds bad what happened????

Dude this sounds bad what happened????

basically

poor set-up rear end (was trying new set-up, but 8kg springs + 28mm sway bar = no rear end grip).

poor driver

snap oversteer

concrete wall

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basically

poor set-up rear end (was trying new set-up, but 8kg springs + 28mm sway bar = no rear end grip).

poor driver

snap oversteer

concrete wall

picture011at2.jpg

Ouch dude.... least it wasn't tooo bad!!! Kisses u can handle hits hurt!!!

I missed this before.....

Heh thanks to the late night crew as well, was good fun!

Im not sure if Id call it a late night, or an early morning!!

But agree - was fun.

Oh yeah.... and next time, im taking your credit cards too :) - your just as bad (if not worse) than the Bris.

rest of the vids have finally finished uploading:

http://decamay07.racemeets.net/

so basically if u hit the skid pan in either of the morning sessions you should be there

cheers

thanks for the great vids. nice work

rest of the vids have finally finished uploading:

http://decamay07.racemeets.net/

so basically if u hit the skid pan in either of the morning sessions you should be there

cheers

Thanks heaps for posting the vids mate, they are great to watch. I liked the zoomed in take off shot on one of my runs :D

Cheers

Ben

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