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CLICK HERE :)

I apologise to those I may not have gotten pictures of, as you can understand I was busy having a go as well :)

Matty's rocket launcher was the funniest thing to see on the day.

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did any one take a vid of me buy any chance???

my buddy was doing some filming and i believe he got some good footage of you on the handbrake turn and drifting the corner after it... i'll try and get it off him soon.. hopefully he has enough footage i can edit something cool together.

in other news

god damn flat spots...

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i'm totally braking earlier next time... ><

thanks for the great photos mickey

Edited by Wogan

Cheers for the pic :)

OK here's the vids I managed to get in between driving, likewise I apologise to anyone not filmed and there might be a couple I have missed but here goes:

Gav - http://au.youtube.com/watch?v=JIQjW1PDpwQ

R34GTTSKY - http://au.youtube.com/watch?v=4vbAzK9hX-c

mattyp - http://au.youtube.com/watch?v=3tZ3u9ef6Rw http://au.youtube.com/watch?v=DiAmTMvyGnI

R34kid - http://au.youtube.com/watch?v=M3mCxv33v3Q http://au.youtube.com/watch?v=vT3hjF-UX74

Me (thanks to Chuckie :P) - http://au.youtube.com/watch?v=wWST_fvkVxo http://au.youtube.com/watch?v=d4dQhHUM75s

Enjoy!

P.S. I put links so you have to go to the youtube site.. so please watch them in High Quality to make it worth the +11hrs it took to upload them! :P

P.P.S. wogan.. throw the fronts on the back and smoke em up in the driveway, that should fix the flatspots :)

Edited by bubba
my buddy was doing some filming and i believe he got some good footage of you on the handbrake turn and drifting the corner after it... i'll try and get it off him soon.. hopefully he has enough footage i can edit something cool together.

in other news

god damn flat spots...

435545915_itWtv-M.jpg

i'm totally braking earlier next time... ><

thanks for the great photos mickey

awesome... i am very keen to see how i look..

Woo theres a vid of me, but not of my drifty run :P

i say next time we organise a fill time video man, even pay them. I'd be very interested in watching my driving style in detail from that perspective

i was trying to convince the camera man from my work to bring our new full HD 422 video camera's down and get some footage, but he didn't wanna get busted for using them for un-work related purposes. :)

i was trying to convince the camera man from my work to bring our new full HD 422 video camera's down and get some footage, but he didn't wanna get busted for using them for un-work related purposes. :P

Just get permission, i'm sure your work would hire it to us for cheap cheap, and im sure we would all be willing to pitch in :)

Ryan (niszila) took a heap of pics too, we just have to wait for him to upload them after he sleeps at some point this year :(

I'll get onto it tomorrow :down:

Got some pretty good pics. Just need to spend some time uploading. So wish my car was ready one day earlier so I could've still been driving :) It sucked watching all you guys having all the fun without me.

that is actually smugmug itself, if you go to www.smugmug.com you'll see.

It's basically paid storage, but it is unlimited storage. Has pro style features such as your own domain, etc. if needed (www.lumensphotography.com) but the main thing is you can setup what is private/public easy and even sell pictures through there like istockphotos. It's about $100 a year.

Just looking at my stats it says Photos uploaded: 113351 | Disk space used: 413.57 GB lol. Also, pretty much unlimited bandwidth to download e.g. This month > Photos viewed: 137635 | Bandwidth used: 16.88 GB.

I saw some other people with cams on the day, noone got any more pics? (specifically of me :O)

Edited by mickey

i did get afew picis none were really good and now the cameras on the way to canada

nice vids bubba tho i think that may have been kevin in cherryred at the time not enuf smoke and tyre screaming to be me

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