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Split into 2 posts because SAU is sh*t, Race 2 and 3:

I can't watch them at work so I can't see if there's anythign wrong with them, or how much quality utube has sucked out of them. They lost a little bit of quality when re-encoding them to a sane size for upload, but not too much.

Camera is aimed too low on the first vid (my bad), and the sound stuffed up on one of them for some reason.

Most interesting bits are probably my killer first half lap in race 1 and Ben being a sh*t bloke in race 2.

Mangs

Shit weekend was shit

Next one is bound to be the same as I will be in Bundy.

Go karting looked fun. Pissed off I missed out on all the festivities.

haha looks like a bit of fun @ gokarts... nice laps Martin

Was good fun. Laps were OK, Joel was on fire though.

Mangs

Sh*t weekend was sh*t

Next one is bound to be the same as I will be in Bundy.

Go karting looked fun. Pissed off I missed out on all the festivities.

Sorry to hear mang :(

We should do German club again soon

Morning Mangs,

My vid of happy laps is up, check the event threads.

Ace McFly. haha

That's what she said.

Time to get off the PC to take my 34 in for it's 100km service... $1000 ggoonnneee

:(

My vid of happy laps is up, check the event threads.

Man, how shiny is your bonnet :P

Fark that silver 34 took off @ 1:20 (Also noticed the mute here :D)

Man, that is FUNNY shit @ 10:00 - how fast does Noel fly past lol.

Haha... man, I laughed at all the mutes :D:D:D:D hahaha

Well worth the watch of this vid :D A few good laughs in this one.

I noticed the video didn't work to will being called remotely. The video was much smoother directly off the youtube site:

Man, how shiny is your bonnet :P

My whole car is shiny :). Actually, she's pretty filthy ATM. Needs a wash, stat!

Fark that silver 34 took off @ 1:20 (Also noticed the mute here :D)

Single pegger of doom. He should do powercruise :P

Man, that is FUNNY sh*t @ 10:00 - how fast does Noel fly past lol.

I reckon hey, it was as if I was standing still!

Haha... man, I laughed at all the mutes :D:D:D:D hahaha

I was suprised I didn't have anything to say when the white 32 lost it. He was the lucky one I guess :P

Well worth the watch of this vid :D A few good laughs in this one.

Glad someone got some entertainment out of it at least :)

I noticed the video didn't work to will being called remotely. The video was much smoother directly off the youtube site:

Interesting. I blame SAU :P

Mangs.

Tuesday is hectik like skidz.

Out.

well my days are not so hectik anymore lol.

Job hunting sucks azz

why cant i win gold lotto!

time out for me whilst chasing an electrical gremlin in a funky colored car..

(dan I think I worked it out.)

kiwi,

what happened?

time out for me whilst chasing an electrical gremlin in a funky colored car..

(dan I think I worked it out.)

kiwi,

what happened?

Had enough of getting treated like shit. plus im wanting to spend more time with kids.

it is dead quiet in the car sales game atm and when that happens it is always the sales peoples fault lol.

So if any of you good sau people know of any jobs going please let me know lol.

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