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Huge thanks to the organisers and officials for the day! Standing in the rain just so some hoons can do some skids... must be trying for saint hood or something?

i had a ball, cant wait for the next one!!!

if i have forgotten to thank anyone please kick my arse about it :rofl2:

:rofl2: *kicks arse*

If anyone has pics/vids of the Chaser can then PM me if they don't want to post them up here.. it is a Skyline forum and I understand :rofl2:

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:P *kicks arse*

If anyone has pics/vids of the Chaser can then PM me if they don't want to post them up here.. it is a Skyline forum and I understand :rofl2:

man that chaser even made my 33 look like a dingie in comparison :rofl2: nice work on the clover course though :rofl2: so smoooothhh :laugh:

Thanks heaps to the organisers, timekeepers and everyone who helped make the day run smoothely! First Texi for me and I had an awesome day, thanks for anyone giving me tips on how not to just spin out too :rofl2:

If anyone has any vids or pics of my red one can you post em up/let me know?

Thanks for everyone's help this time round, I actually had some time off for the first time ever! :rofl2:

Times will be up... some time. :rofl2:

Thanks to the organisers for puttting on another great sau day. was great to get out there and have some fun in the little starlet. hope i didn't scare the person who come in my car lol :rofl2: . after lunch and with an hours sleep really didn't feel like continuing so just helped out at the end with starting. (steve really need a quick fold tarp) got absolutely drenched but was fun and was interesting to see the r34 gtr up against the sti at the end of today.

If anyone has any vids or pics of my red one can you post em up/let me know?

Thanks for everyone's help this time round, I actually had some time off for the first time ever! :rofl2:

Times will be up... some time. :rofl2:

you say time too much..

Just awake now after my epic adventures...

The guys and gals running the day did an epic job (I pretty much played participant only)

The running only two courses in the morning was good, and the two afternoon courses were good too.

I owe the largest thanks to Sean for letting me abuse his HSV with everything I could... And somehow it's still going. It appears HSV>Nissan for abuse strength :rofl2:

Got about a gig of 720HD footage, it's uploading to youtube now, will post a link when it's done. If anyone wants the mp4 file of any of it I can put it up for download just let me know the video(s) you want.

Thanks to everyone who put on the day though, I was only watched but it was pretty cool. Be keen to join in next time.

Got about a gig of 720HD footage, it's uploading to youtube now, will post a link when it's done. If anyone wants the mp4 file of any of it I can put it up for download just let me know the video(s) you want.

Thanks to everyone who put on the day though, I was only watched but it was pretty cool. Be keen to join in next time.

hella yeahhhh :P

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