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interloper: i had an FTP which even had the 2nd part of #4 (very rare it seems) but he's taken it down... everyone seems to be taking it down now.

the only thing i have at the moment is part 1 on a super slow server :P

http://www.gtrcentral.com/movies/other/Get...Stockholm_4.avi

b00st: nope... it's produced by "maximillion cooper"

incar jgtc: http://www.jgtcusa.net/movies/JGTC_InCar_Small.wmv

honda dude stuffs up and freaks out: http://www.kontrabandcontent.co.uk/1/graph...t_accident1.mov

s13 feint drift: http://home.it.net.au/~jamie/drift_vids/Dr...rifting%202.mpg

http://home.it.net.au/~jamie/drift_vids/Dr...rifting%203.mpg

These guys seem to have a few good ones on their site so rather than put them all up ive left a link to a page for you to browse through some vids mainly of drifting and street racing in america.

http://www.racesauce.com/03/m_videos/hayward_pt3.mpg :P

theres a ton more on here that youll have to search through to get what you want.They are all old and some dont work though. http://216.239.41.104/search?q=cache:yZ-yc...RT+VIDEOS&hl=en

from the same page.A porsche drops its wheels into the dirt at speeds and wala.http://forums.nasioc.com/forums/showthread...d/t-286604.html

nice vids guys...

ahhh flixvault.net update :D

car tossing/darts off a cliff (literally): http://www.funpedia.net/clips/139.zip

speed records: http://www.funpedia.net/clips/141.zip

645ci bmw: http://www.funpedia.net/clips/138.zip

nissan Z compilation: http://hightechpa.net/Vids/Z(illskill).wmv good video.

thunderbird crash (jet): http://sa.nextwish.org/Video/tbird.wmv

onboard: http://sa.nextwish.org/Video/tbirdcrash.mpeg

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... just like a wet day at Wakefield, right?

Yeh exactly what i was thinking... ok not really :D

And the sadest sounding NA 6-cylinder ive ever heard, but she mumbos

BMW M3 CSL

...and keep an eye out for the Volvo wagon (medical car?!?!?) just before the tow truck, evidence that hillbillies belting their sports car around da 'ring isnt as safe as it looks?!?!?!? :Oops:

STi drift... too much countersteer

http://www.bzz.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/scooby...bycrash2004.wmv

Best movie chase scenes:

Bullitt chase scene :( 68 fastback 390 GT mustang (Steve McQueen) vs Dodge Charger r/t ... mine and 10 billions others' fav chase scene

http://bradbarnett.net/mustangs/timeline/6...itt/bullitt.avi

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who can spot the problem with this picture...

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Vanishing point bits and pieces: http://mywebpages.comcast.net/Nomad666/Van_Point.wmv

original Gone in 60 seconds (71 fastback mustang and more) clips (also new gone in 60 second clips): http://www.gonein60seconds.com/trailers.htm#gone

my other fav race movies: ronin, the french connection, matrix reloaded, terminator II, original italian job, mad max... and some others i can't think of. bullitt wins :rofl: oh and i guess fnf/2f2f had some good stuff too. i liked the cuda and the r34 gtr :)

here's one hosted by me... r34 GTR doing a 360 :(

http://www.pop69pop.com/~sam/GTR360.WMV

driving along in iraq in your hummer and being fired at :(

http://ouray.cudenver.edu/~resimon/Ambush.wmv

drift works #3 (i could probably find 1 and 2 if you really wanted em....) - ~60mb

http://wicked.fissionhost.com/driftworks3.wmv

right click, save target as.

enjoy

2004 Gumball 3000

Europe : Paris to Cannes

Thanks to twitch from www.tremek.com

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EPISODE #1 http://www.torquenstein.net/movies/Extreme...-gumball-E1.mpg

EPISODE #2 http://www.torquenstein.net/movies/Extreme...-gumball-E2.avi

EPISODE #3 http://www.torquenstein.net/movies/Extreme...-gumball-E3.avi

Each ep is around 200mb

There's 6... will post the other 3 when they're available.

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wheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee :)

there is some absolutely crazy driving in this one.

e n j o y

when they do become available... the links will obviously be

http://www.torquenstein.net/movies/Extreme-gumball-E 4.avi 5.avi and 6.avi

i'm as eager as you two :cheers:

they're doing some pretty crazy driving this year... see that porsche... and having open african roads to hit is sweet :P

EPISODE 4, PART ONE: http://rallyplanet.com/media/movies/extrem...de_4_part_1.wmv

and

EPISODE 4, PART TWO: http://rallyplanet.com/media/movies/extrem...de_4_part_2.wmv

in this ep there's 4 incidents... :)

ford cosworth and a viper both roll and are written off... a ferraris front end is destroyed (and windscreen when he's getting out) and another ferriri hits a curb. entertaining ;)

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