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Okay, here is my footage from the day. I have cut them up into individual movies, and encoded them as low quality to make it easier on you modem users :P

Sorry I don't know who's everyones cars are, so the names are pretty generic :D

Note: Please dont hammer the site, as all files are hosted on my own website... However, feel free to pass the downloaded files around :)

>>> Skylines

4 Door R33

Download Video 314kb

Grey R32

Download Video 432kb

Grey R33

Download Video 361kb

R31 GTS

Download Video 462kb

Silver R33

Download Video 462kb

>>> 180SX

Both the 180's

Download Video 1 1300kb

Download Video 2 793kb

Download Video 3 761kb

Download Video 4 312kb

Download Video 5 930kb

Download Video 6 347kb

>>> Commodores

Black VY SS

Download Video 246kb

Blue Supercharged Monaro

Download Video 1 871kb

Download Video 2 1400kb

Download Video 3 989kb

Download Video 4 560kb

BRUTE Ute

Download Video 1 336kb

Download Video 2 264kb

Download Video 3 493kb

Silver Senator

Download Video 1 260kb

Download Video 2 243kb

Silver VX SS

Download Video 401kb

Black VX GTS

Download Video 407kb

VL Walkinshaw Turbo 6

Download Video 333kb

>>> Miscellaneous Others

Black Soarer

Download Video 1 673kb

Download Video 2 254kb

Download Video 3 587kb

Download Video 4 328kb

Excel Turbo

Download Video 497kb

Holden Kingswood

Download Video 1200kb

Lancer EVO

Download Video 366kb

Mad Dat

Download Video 661kb

9 second Rotory

Download Video 1300kb

Red 300ZX

Download Video 442kb

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My car? It's actually a silhouette with grille from the GTS model coupe. Limiter? GTS model's of the Aust skylines were white with white rims (made 130kw) or red with white rims (made 140kw). Both cars were four door too.

I drive the way a car should be driven... hehe Nar it loves flat changes.. R32 box bolts straight in so im not too fussed if it dies on me. I know it sounds sad but i really wanted to get below 15.5 lol

What I meant by the limiter is I heard just before gear changes a couple of pops on the GTS Commodore. Hence bouncing off the rev limiter slightly then changing gears.

I would be happy with a mid 15 run from a basically stock R31.. :D

Quicker than an EL XR6.. :P

I have got a heap of vid runs from my digi cam ... will burn a few CDs off and keep them in my car - if anyone wants one give me a ring and we can catch up - otherwise c u at the cruise

I have an older video 8 style non digital, non firewire camera. Is there any kit getting around that allows you to be able to copy to some type of mpg/vcd style formatt. Or would the expense be better served rolled into a new camera. I probably will post this in a more general thread as well. I also have good footage from various events around Adelaide.

Thanks

Mine was taken from a non digital camera. You just need a video capture card in your PC. Whether its a standalone one which you can get for around $70 or some of the higher end video cards have capture built in. You could then just use Microsoft Movie Maker (comes with windows) to make your movies without stuffing around much at all.

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