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yeah badluck indeed bart, sorry to see..

was my first time there..was good fun, best time was 1:02.53

couple of in-car vids here

http://vimeo.com/aaronactive/videos

forgot to start recording on half the runs though, so only a couple.

good to catch up with some of the guys as well.

bec got a fair whack of photos on my camera too ..

http://flickr.com/photos/aaronactive/32788...57613795306052/

good work bec! some awesome shots in there from you.

Hehehe - I did get some good shots - nice :D

Sunburn turned out to be a tad worse than I first thought :(

Hope you get everything sorted soon Bart

Overall another great day and was great to see so many SAU cars there - even a couple who came down and drove the morning and then had to leave for a wedding in the afternoon - talk about cutting it fine!!

Bec/Aaron thanks for the pics they actually make me look like I know what I'm doing!

I had a great day so so much fun, didn't use enough sun screen that was the only low part.

here a couple of pics and vidz from the day

looking forward to the next one now

http://picasaweb.google.com/mfsull/HauntedHills200SX#

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(the timing is a little weird. if people got a 9th run there will be a second line with that time).

Sweet day, such a fun track and the rex guys ran it well. thanks to all the officials also. good work with the vids and pics.

i was also reminded of a certian gracious winner from the last deca, so will take this time to ask everyone who beat thomson put their hand up.

:)

cannot wait till the island!

Great fun day. Thanks for the trophy Bec, and even better, the calendar. It's got some brilliant shots in it.

Thanks for putting up the results. I've been trying everywhere to find them..

Hopefully catch you guys at PI. Cheers, Scott.

P.S: Watching that GTR smoke all 4 wheels off the line was sweeeeet...

yay team 180.

the new setup is much better suited to HH than i thought it would be. still not coming on to full boost till 4500, but that seems to work ok around that track. certianly made for a much scetchier run.. its funny how a total of 8 minutes competitve driving for a whole day is still so much fun.

another stand out time is Mark Firman in the 180b. that thing has 70kw and did a 101.84. From Sau that puts him 4th outright. so i guess you can still say 180 represent..

another stand out time is Mark Firman in the 180b. that thing has 70kw and did a 101.84. From Sau that puts him 4th outright. so i guess you can still say 180 represent..

standout indeed, impressive! ..didn't know it only had 70kw!

another stand out time is Mark Firman in the 180b. that thing has 70kw and did a 101.84. From Sau that puts him 4th outright. so i guess you can still say 180 represent..

Wow, awesome effort. Sure as sh.it puts my clubbie time to shame :thumbsup:

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