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Guys & Girls,

Thanks to all those who attended the skid pan sessions over the past 2 days. They were a big success, and I hope everyone enjoyed themselves.

Many of you would have notice I took a large amount of photos over the two days. In fact it was over 500 photos. I have set-up a gallery for all the best pics at:

http://www.rwdturbo.com/incoming.html?loca...bo/gallery.html

The images are re-sized to 800 x 600. But if you want to get your hands on the originals, which are 6 Mega Pixels. You can email me at [email protected]. I usually sell pics at club days for $5.00 each. But as I know many of those who attended will want mutliple images, I let you have 3 for $10.00. These pics will print at photo quality at about 60 inches by 40 inches (Poster Size)

Also I hear that many other people are now keen to organise some more days. So get your groups of 6 people together and let me know when you are keen to return to the skid pan.

Regards

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This is Kylie's (TEEZNU) sis:

Just wanted to say i had a great day, dont know how well i went, but i had fun anyway.

Good pic's Scott.... i like the one of me on 3 wheels... hehe

Thanx for a great day Kevin and Scott!!

ViK (MIZSSS)

Scott: I'd like to order some photos - just making up my mind which ones... will take 6 though.

Here are some vids for those interested. My battery was nealy dead - so not much footage. They are all QuickTime using Sorenson Pro - so you need QT5 or newer for playback:

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Jamie,

No problems, just email me at [email protected]

Let me know which ones.

EVERYONE ELSE.

I am glad the Skyline Population love the skid pan.

I hope you all eventually come to one of the session.

Remember if your interested, just get a group of 6 together and we can book it in.

Regards

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