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Seriously,,,I'd like to see someone come on board and give Duncan some help.

He can win this championship!!!,,,but money as always is the issue.

The Commodore guys will have new tyres for every round,,,Duncan will not.

Neil.

If Duncan paints his boot hot pink and has a large " Duncan loves men" with a small " and SAU" under neath i am sure we will get some small contributions off our fellow members. lol

I will be sure to donate if he does this. :D

uncle dunc post up a bank account im sure all the f**ker here in sau can help pu a bit

5 bucks a member keeps the d man in a new set of tyres... and a new set of tyres = victory on the weekend

Good idea...

Should do it.

Sponsored by skylinesaustralia.com!!!

That footage I posted on youtube doesn't do it justice, it records in HD widescreen but I've got no idea how to post the good stuff to youtube.

Vimeo.com handles many HD formats natively, and what it doesn't you can easily convert to.. give that a go..

Hey Karl....you've got to bring your car to the wakie round....2x gtrs doubles the chances of one of us finishing lol. The Kumhos had better grip but the durability was poor on the heavy cars on a hot day, and 2 commodores blew front rights under load in turn 1. The guys in Korea are apparently on the job to come up with a better compound.

Actually real sponsorship is an interesting topic for me at the moment. I've had heaps of really valuable help from the people on the car over the years which is why I promote them. But right now if I am going to take on this year seriously I need $5k for a spare motor, without it I can't be confident I will get to every round this year and have a good chance of winning overall, with it I have a damn good chance.

So I am hunting for 5x $1k sponsors, 1 per round to get me there. Both sides of the car + sponsor ride days are available so I need to get moving. And still at about 1/20th of what the other front runners spend.

thanks moneypit just checking it out now...but I was thinking local software to edit the crap out (like sitting on the dummy grid) more than the hosting of the result

Hey Karl....you've got to bring your car to the wakie round....2x gtrs doubles the chances of one of us finishing lol. The Kumhos had better grip but the durability was poor on the heavy cars on a hot day, and 2 commodores blew front rights under load in turn 1. The guys in Korea are apparently on the job to come up with a better compound.

Actually real sponsorship is an interesting topic for me at the moment. I've had heaps of really valuable help from the people on the car over the years which is why I promote them. But right now if I am going to take on this year seriously I need $5k for a spare motor, without it I can't be confident I will get to every round this year and have a good chance of winning overall, with it I have a damn good chance.

So I am hunting for 5x $1k sponsors, 1 per round to get me there. Both sides of the car + sponsor ride days are available so I need to get moving. And still at about 1/20th of what the other front runners spend.

thanks moneypit just checking it out now...but I was thinking local software to edit the crap out (like sitting on the dummy grid) more than the hosting of the result

I can clean your windshield at the wakie rounds....only live 15mins away lol

Ah,,,the things you find in your in-box.

Sorry Duncan I couldn't help myself. Please don't hurt me,,,I'm an old man remember.

If any of the commodore guys see this,,,please don't take it as rude or offensive,,,It started out as an in house little vid,,,but the naughty pit crew had other ideas.

Neil.

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