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Hi Guys,

Here are some of the photos I got up at the skid day, If there is a pic of your car there that you want let me know and I can send it to you in high res, or print it photo quality up to 13"x19" (if you cover the cost of ink/paper)

anyways enjoy!

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also any one got some pics of my car?

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Go the ute action! :P Thanks again to John for letting me have a go of his ute since my car is currently minus a turbo.

You did awsome with the ute Jason...

I was impressed with the way you handled it so well, I bet its a bit of a whale in the back end???

Cheers Col, yeah it felt pretty huge, the nearly dead clutch and pretty much open wheeling LSD didn't help much either but it was fun. I had nothing in it though when the courses got tighter, Johnnie showed me how it was done then. :worship:

How much for the ute Johny "low ks", haha i member seeing an being in it like that on a few occasions... hows the line goin dude, I caught up with scotty while i was up there 2 weeks ago, he has some crazy shiz in that place

Eug... car looks goods mate, good to see it sideways to mate..

hit me back mate

Jenko

Edited by BLACK WARRIOR

Man there is some great foto's there. It was a great weekend..

great shots of my car Dan. Well done!

SAU Qld have booked another day with me for Sat June 23!

If your interested, PM RevHead about that day. He is talking the bookings and money, and its filling VERY fast!

Please don't PM me about the SAU day!

Feel free to PM me about other skid pan days.

BTW, the July date is FULL. But Sat Oct 13 is still all but empty!

  • 3 weeks later...
Looks like ill be there saturday guys! :bunny:

Tim! Why does everyone have sidewayz pics except me?!! Lol~`

Can someone help me take some nice pics and videos this saturday? It's definitely my farewell tribute event to my GTR. :wub:

Because my GF isnt a very good photographer I guess.

This is the best I have got.

Wish I could come tomorrow, but kart club working bee means im out!

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