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Who's got pics of the black supra?

It was on the skidpan at lunch and the back track twice throughout the day, one lap full throttle and one lap for the demo run

If anyone has a pic of it on the skidpan id love copies :P

Thanks to all the organisers of the event and all the volunteers.. Well done boys and girls.

For my first outing in the SS , it was heaps of fun. Can't wait for a proper track day now.

I have some videos of the camera mounted to my car, and will sort that out this week too, and will post a couple of links up :)

Oh my god what a good weekend, i'm still groggy, sunburnt, frostbitten and snot-nosed but i'm still grinning about Sunday. ;)

4.5gb of photos were shot by me so i've got a lot of post-processing to do, I tried my best to get everyone on film but if I did miss you I do apologize in advance.

Very special thanks to the organisers for piecing together a truly great weekend and for devoting their time to running the event and putting up with our drunken arses on Saturday night. :) We salute you! :)

Whether I run or volunteer in the next one is irrelevant because i'll still be there regardless.

Photo of the day from me.

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See you all at the next one - sans big black cock. :)

I will do that tonight when I get some time :)

Hey if you need a hand just pop round... although apparently I have to go to bed early :) like 9 or something?! ... If you have it at work shoot it through on email and il post it up

Hey if you need a hand just pop round... although apparently I have to go to bed early :) like 9 or something?! ... If you have it at work shoot it through on email and il post it up

Thanks darls.

Yea I think I'm going to do the same after such a massive weekend.

I will be putting everyones best run up and then will let you know who the winners are :)

Pfftt... Can we still put bets in for the starlet comp??? ahaha..

I will rig it so I win.. :)

I have a feeling he will have done pretty well.. He would be in the top 8 that's for sure..

Awesome photo Ian..

Some of mine are alright, alot are average - unfortuanely some are under exposed.. I'll dig through tonight and put some up..

Corinne - ehehe.. is that what you were referring too.. yeah - we made good time getting back too sydney :(..

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Which Matt owes you $30? Not me!!!

We should rename the club MAU, Matt'sWithCars au. There's to many of us!

I guess it's ok though, we're all pretty good looking :( better looking than the chris'es and brad's out there :)

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