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no worries,

Really keen to see what you did,

when you say first one.... theres more then 1!?

Yeah... ...Yours is the first... ...I've recorded two others... ...Really thinking I'll make a YouTube show out of it now...

Plus if anyone else is still interested... ...I'm wanting to do more...

Mate, fantastic job, I was nervous as, sucks about the wind. :ermm: happy to do another sometime with a little bit of screamer recording :P

Looking forward to the others.

Btw, was done on the roof of the Mitcham Coles car park.

Hay Everyone,

The poll for the MCM Camera Giveaway is now up. If you're already a member of the Mighty Car Mods forum you've probably already been following whats been going on. If not, please sign up and shoot a vote my way.

And on the school assignment side of things. I showed one of the guys I've been doing the corse with and he said that Adam was easy to interview. The people he got to do went all weird once the camera went on. It was quite funny to watch. :P

I was going to interview my brother in laws brother this Saturday for Mighty Street Cars, but he's had to cancel.

So if anyone has some time this Saturday, if the weather is good, I'd love to talk to you about your car. I'm finding this interviewing stuff addictive.

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