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Ok video is up, but only in crappy quality at the moment. The good quality one is 130Mb and my net is slow for another week still, so here's the 30Mb crap-tastic version:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FlikPeg--rQ

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Ok video is up, but only in crappy quality at the moment. The good quality one is 130Mb and my net is slow for another week still, so here's the 30Mb crap-tastic version:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FlikPeg--rQ

Is that all of it? :)

Is that all of it? :)

Unfortunately yeah. I think it might have been set in the wrong mode when I stuck it to your car; that or the batteries died. it's a little pain in the ass thing to use and you can't see the screen in the sunlight. There were two or three other clips but they were pointed at dodgy angles where you couldn't actually see anything.

I'll try make a bit of a better effort next time to get more footage.

Sam, cheers for giving me a lap in the 32...probably embarrassed myself but i did say im not a drifter! hahahaha Good fun car though!

Kelly, i think im in love with V35's now :)

kewl kewl its all good,

instructors where actualy encouragin me to drift this time lol,

they where givin me tips on drifting lol

but at one stage the asked me too stop the smoke but keep the angle :)

Haha awwww zippy little things arent they?!

Just buy one Bard... cmon :)

lol

Ive never driven one like that before. Im surprised at how quick they are, and they handle pretty good with the driver assist turned off!! I loved it! SOme good suspension, and an exhaust and i think it would be awesome :)

kewl kewl its all good,

instructors where actualy encouragin me to drift this time lol,

they where givin me tips on drifting lol

but at one stage the asked me too stop the smoke but keep the angle :)

I wanna drive it at wanneroo!! lol

Glad to hear good reports on the instructors! From what they said to me they were happy with the way everyone behaved and they were enjoying themselves as well :)

yep i got them on my pc now.

ive just finshed sorting them according to cars.

Now to upload them.

Ill put them on photobucket and ill give out a link to each car and their pics.

The photographer name is Jake he will be photoshopping the really good pics sometime this week. Ill be sure to pass them on to the owners of the cars.

yoyoyoyoyo

got them pics or what?

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