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not all true......loved the 35 and also the silver 33 gtr, all the imports for that matter, except the fat toyota lol.......but the Camaro could just bag em up for fun.

stu you are showing a very strong v8 bias...do you like them or something??
some shots i got under ians tution, note this was my first lesson.

there are more but take too long to upload.

If you've got Photoshop resize them to 800 x 600 pixels and they'll be much quicker. :P

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Come on! There had to be more video footage then what has been posted.

All I heard after I ripped a massive skid was that heaps of people had it on video... So where is it all?

Ben... Scour your Camaro friends to see if they had footage?

Yo folks - (ashamed and hides under rock)

I've got a number of vids but work has kept me locked in a very dark room where they slide a meal to me through a slot under the door.

Seriously, I've just got to do some more clipping and planning on u/l to SAU Youtube channel. I'll try to get a couple of teasers up soon.

Sorry Matt no vids of your big skidz.

ok videos are going up. Having issues with Kaspersky and youtube so it is slow going. I'll try to do a couple of videos every couple of days. These are the ones from the early session 1, I've also got slow motion playing in the rain and afternoon battles coming soon.

Dam! Turismo makes it look way too easy! Guy's got skills.

enjoy: Texi!!!

Oh, and I'm now posting these on the NSWSAU YouTube Account. Subscribe so that you get updates emailed to you.

Yo folks - (ashamed and hides under rock)

I've got a number of vids but work has kept me locked in a very dark room where they slide a meal to me through a slot under the door.

Seriously, I've just got to do some more clipping and planning on u/l to SAU Youtube channel. I'll try to get a couple of teasers up soon.

Sorry Matt no vids of your big skidz.

It's alright Eric, I already knew you didn't like my skids :)

I'm going to try and chase Owen as I thought he had some video too.

Ben, would be awesome if your mates got some of my skid videos. And if they didn't vids of other peoples skids is nearly as good for me!

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here is me destroying whats left of my tyres after the texi.. Ill have to look Matt to see if there is any vid of your big skid..

That'd be awesome Dave if you could.

Nice vid too!

I'd have been out there too if I hadn't found a motor problem... LOL

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