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Hi Guys,

Our crew is going to be on the track this Sunday to film some of the action for our new TV Show – Fuel Cut. Hopefully we will be able to catch up with most of you and do a few interviews. Either way we anticipate that there will be some great footage. If you don’t want your number plates filmed at any stage make sure to remove them. Either way we’ll work with you to make the most of the day.

Throughout the day we will be reachable to all in case you have any questions or concerns. We acknowledge that this day is yours to have fun and we respect that. For those of you who do not wish to be filmed that’s not a problem, let us know and we’ll make sure you are not involved in the final edit.

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Hey Ali,

Ill be there at Sandown, and should have my defect cleared by then so good news mate.

We can organise a time for In Air when I see you there, between the 14th and 17th of June is best for me just to let you know so you can plan ahead.

Hi Guys,

Our crew is going to be on the track this Sunday to film some of the action for our new TV Show – Fuel Cut. Hopefully we will be able to catch up with most of you and do a few interviews. Either way we anticipate that there will be some great footage. If you don't want your number plates filmed at any stage make sure to remove them. Either way we'll work with you to make the most of the day.

Throughout the day we will be reachable to all in case you have any questions or concerns. We acknowledge that this day is yours to have fun and we respect that. For those of you who do not wish to be filmed that's not a problem, let us know and we'll make sure you are not involved in the final edit.

Here is the link for Vimeo.com, it is hosted as a HD video:

Fuel Cut Episode 1

The You Tube links are:

Fuel Cut Episode 1 Part 1

Fuel Cut Episode 1 Part 2

http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=1136...p?id=1312913337

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