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Sure does, there's no footage of anyone mounting adz in his car... all I see is Adz driving like a girly man.

I seriously wonder about you at times Shan :nyaanyaa:

Thanks all for another fantastic weekend! Heat got to me a bit in the end so decided to head back to pool for a drink and chilax. Top footage there guy's, I'm looking forward to seeing some pics :w00t:

Hope everyone had an ace time and can't wait for the next big one!

If anyone has any decent video footage or photos of my car, can they post them up please for my collection. I know it sounds rather egotistical but I'm hoping (and regretting) that this may have been my last DECA with Team Purple and I want as many memories as possible.

If anyone has any decent video footage or photos of my car, can they post them up please for my collection. I know it sounds rather egotistical but I'm hoping (and regretting) that this may have been my last DECA with Team Purple and I want as many memories as possible.

The Evo won you over then Leewang :nyaanyaa:

ok who did it:

Fire sweeps through landmark hotel

December 02, 2007 07:51pm

Article from: AAP

TWO people have escaped a fire which severely damaged a landmark hotel in the northern Victorian city of Shepparton.

The Goulburn Valley Highway remains blocked as Country Fire Authority crews mop up at the Shepotel (Shepotel) in Wyndham Street in the centre of the city, 180km north of Melbourne.

The hotel was not open when the fire broke out about 3.40pm (AEDT) but two people inside escaped unharmed, a CFA spokesman said.

The upper floor of the double-storey building was destroyed and the remainder suffered severe smoke and water damage.

The fire took more than 40 firefighters about 90 minutes to control.

The hotel had been refurbished about 18 months ago, the spokesman said.

Fire cause investigators will examine the scene.

The damage bill is expected to be well over $1 million.

I've knocked up a quick vid with some of my footage... its pretty rough, but you get the idea...

GREAT Footage mate!

GO ADZ YA SHOWPONY!!!!! Woooooooooooooo!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Spewing i couldnt make it for a number of reasons... lol.

I had a large number of amusing SMS's until they stopped about 3am :laughing-smiley-014:

Looks like another great and successful event (except the tyres, but SIF andrew didnt love change the Mark :nyaanyaa:)

Awsome event yet again, had a great time even just as a spectator this time. Sat night out was great fun as always too!! I'll be sure to post up photos of me surfing on the "spidercow"......when I can be bothered. Cant wait to see photo's of Sat night festivities, we've got some of the cops wearing the mexican hats plus other random shots......like Taco Bazzas sign being changed by some sau'er....lol

had a ball, thanks to all that helped out, organised, and competed. Top effort by all

Thanks heaps to the organisers.

It was a fun day despite the hot weather and flies. It was good to see no major dramas with cars although you skyline drivers probably don't worry about that stuff as much as us datsun drivers!

I still have the sound of jeff's S4 in my head, man that thing sounds cool.

winning 1 out of 3 battles is still good ryan, don't be down on yourself.

ROFL. Although the Evo is an ace car to drive (even though it's cheating), I don't think I'd buy one at this point. If I sell the R <fingers crossed>, I'm going to wait until 09 to decide what the replacement is going to be. I have 3 cars in mind but will have to see how they drive and what the finances are like when the time comes round.

The Evo won you over then Leewang :)

..........also forgot to say, thanks to Aaron, Craig for letting me whored a ride, you both are ripper' :D oh and Nathan's gtr, another Monster gtr.

On a different note, anyone had a pic of my humble Starlet? Might come back next year with TRD 1.5 lsd :) as 185/60/14 and the damn Fuel Cut don't really cut it.

Alan & leewah, i have some footage of both your cars; I can knock up a quick compilation and put it on youtube if you want.

If you want it in high res then i would need some webspace to put them on cause they will be massive.

Fryise... get over it! :)

You will have to come round and see it for yourself in high res...

Once again an awesome weekend! big thanks to Chris, Snowy and all the marshals for their hard work.

Saturday night was a bit bigger then I had planned but it was a blast as always!

I am amazed at the shite attitude of the guy at the Tudor regarding the damage on our cars! He is really being a FHead about the whole thing. From what I can see the damage to my car isn’t as bad as Daz but he will be hearing from my insurance company.

Other then that it was a great weekend!

Hey Mat that is an awesome vid compilation you have put together there! Did you get any footage of my car at all? (Silver 33GTR BBS LM wheels) nice one!

- Nathan

Hey Mat,

Yeah, would really appreciate it if you could make something up in regards to footage of my car. YouTube is fine but if I really like it, I'll setup some webspace for you to upload it for me. How much space are we talking about?

Thanks heaps!

Alan & leewah, i have some footage of both your cars; I can knock up a quick compilation and put it on youtube if you want.

If you want it in high res then i would need some webspace to put them on cause they will be massive.

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