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OK - sorry 'bout three posts in a row.

Here is the revised version with YouTube happy sound track (geez took three goes!):

(Turns out YouTube doesn't let you use ACDC "Back in Black" - shame because it is a great track tune.)

Try vimeo

I have had some old vids on Youtube edited and had sound tracks removed. Vimeo seams to be a good option.

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Awesome pics Xmetal

Damn backing plate, should have made sure they were on properly lol. At least they made some glow effects. Also some random front pads makes for a smokey entry hahaha. Great pics again, you must have an awesome lens and skills.

Saw some crazy having a big go in silver R31. Looked like he was trying to really cook his brakes and brake them? Doing lap after lap with brakes on fire? Did you drive it home? Good to see someone having a big go.

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White + slate = silver? could work

But shame the backing plate was rubbing and not the actual rotors that were glowing

But yeah I could have braked harder, if only I had pedal pressure :banana:

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Sweet, the new Stagea hotness got in the video and a photo!

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Also, I found the problem on the day, why it was leaking oil and large metal fragments.

I hate it when they leak large metal fragments...

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Good work on the pics and vids guys, turned out really well. Some great shots in there.




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