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Thought i better post a couple of photos i took on the day specially the first one death to the poor cone haha,

Hope to be out there in either the 34 or the rally car for the next one can't wait.

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oh the humanity dont know y i said that but lols so does ne 1 have the details 4 the guy taking all the vids that day would b awesome 2 grab a copy of the footage!!!

For so many photographers on the day there sure is a lack of pics in this thread :P

They heard you're a nagging bitch when it comes to wanting photos of your Poopra so they all bailed. :)

I'm uploading mine in about 1.5hrs.

They heard you're a nagging bitch when it comes to wanting photos of your Poopra so they all bailed. :)

I'm uploading mine in about 1.5hrs.

God damnnit... I'll be asleep by then!

Did you get many good pics of my skids Ian?

They heard you're a nagging bitch when it comes to wanting photos of your Poopra so they all bailed. :)

I'm uploading mine in about 1.5hrs.

Hahaha yeah Doof mentioned something about hassling you for pics of the supra and his car

I know a few people with the race number 32, so you're lucky they don't come along :)

Just remind us when you sign up for the next one... I still haven't seen a form from you!

And yeah, I didn't think you were having a dig, the plan was to have everyone do every course and get the times, but we braved the rain for as long as we could... It would have all been hunky dory if it didn't piss down sideways for an hour, but there's not much we could have done about that...

I put a form through for both cars, along with melly and ZCR's, and the rain was crap when it came to times, but like I said I haven't had that sort of fun for a while, so I'm glad I had the excuse to slide :P

I don't think the magnetic stuff is that expensive and you can get it in white or black, or stick on race numbers for motorbikes are about $1 each number white

lol what are you doing, editing the oil out of the pics?

:)

At least he doesn't have to edit a real car into mine... :P

PS: Was it really that bad out the exhaust? I only noticed it once from the exhaust...

I put a form through for both cars, along with melly and ZCR's, and the rain was crap when it came to times, but like I said I haven't had that sort of fun for a while, so I'm glad I had the excuse to slide :)

I don't think the magnetic stuff is that expensive and you can get it in white or black, or stick on race numbers for motorbikes are about $1 each number white

What number did you send it to and when did you send it? Cause unless you JUST did it, I haven't got it yet...

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