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Cheers mate. Wasnt the most fun ive had in the car, but it was quick! Good work ugly on 2nd rwd, you beat me once.... now you can nexer drive it again! and good work to dave in the 1200! someone to watch out for with a bit more deca time and a handbrake!

You are going to be hard to beat...but if i can stay in touch on the khana stuff i hope to hold my own on the quick stuff. Either way it will be fun

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To all those that ran for the first time including my self I found the experience fantastic it was ran really well. I am also pleased to say that I beat Stevo which was my aim.

I am looking forward to the photoage from the day so please let me know if I can purchace a DVD from the person who was recording most of the day.

Top effort to new people no matter what position you came as long as you had fun and learnt from the experience. I did!

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