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^^^ massively agreed! people said my car looked like it was on standard suss after me having to pull up when someone decided to come back on track after spinning on turn 1 and i was already halfway through corner, big clenching moment that was lol.

Matty, part of spinning with style is not doing a burnout everytime you do :down:

Bring on the tandems anyone and everyone!

I got my tryes done today, hopefully ill have enough, got 6 definate, maybe another pair or 2 lying around.

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Simon, i finally got the drift fest photo to work on a disk properly, my computer is shagged :S

Will bring them tommorow and try find you to give them to ya. Have a copy for Nathan too

Seeyas all out there!

twas a fun day

as carl said, i was out there with no handbrake. My lever is off being strengthened (as it resembles an S shape at the moment). even though my handbrake hadnt worked properly, it was a bit discomforting knowing that it wasnt there.

simon - seen you and jenna there, sorry i didnt come say hi........good to see the shirts are still lookin the business

had a blast................sorry if i nearly had anyone t-bone me (or scare the shit outta them when the car wouldnt re-start afta a spin on turn 1)

had a good day, little warm but oh well, still worth it as always. Sorry to the dude in the rolla i gave the little nudge to coming onto the straight. Was nothing compared to what happened later though :S hope its not too bad.

Had fun doing tandems with a few people, simon, your good, lol had no chance of keeping up with you, joel, ev and aaron, we all had some good runs too.

Im still coming too hot into turn 2 and running wide alot of the time, ill sort it out eventually, less gas more steer lol.

See ya's all in February, hopefully with some new bits if i can get some money together. Anyone wanna buy a set of 17's, pm me :D

Like i said on ns, well done to everyone out there, was loving taking photos of you all, got some awesome shots out of the err 600+ i took lol. Bout half of them are decent, the rest are little blurry and out of focus etc, was playing with my camera alot today.

Simon, got a couple of good shots of you, some of the best i took today i reckon.

Richo, awesome as always. Got some good shots of you too, specially the lazy, arm hanging out the window ones lol.

SHould have them all up by tommorwo

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