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I have some pics here: http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=2473...mp;id=652446637

Nothing mega exciting, just some quick snaps I took when I remembered during the day lol

yays :P:P my car is actually in afew photos! :)

I have some pics here: http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=2473...mp;id=652446637

Nothing mega exciting, just some quick snaps I took when I remembered during the day lol

boo i have to re-activate my facebook to see it..

Thanks mate :P Pretty sure Matt got some sweet shots of your car too, so you should have a bunch of great shots!

Just curious, but by the sound of your car, your running a big single aren't you? Maybe like a T51 or T04Z? Sounds friggin awesome!!

Std manifold with a GTRS, awsome response very little lag. Love it!

I just had a look at my times from the in-cabin video when I took it out at lunch for one pass. I should have entered I was only a second or two off Reece in my car. Of course I asked him not to do 7k launches hehe - gotta give the boy a handicap.

lol.... our times would be all over red rover when he finally gets his car back :)

we all would have no chance :) lol

so uh, i think i out my name down for photos to be done, but i need to pay some ppl. i want as many photos of my car as possible because im so vain lol...

eric shud i just pop around the corner to urs sometime and give you some monies?

is anyone else selling photos?

lol.... our times would be all over red rover when he finally gets his car back :)

we all would have no chance :( lol

so uh, i think i out my name down for photos to be done, but i need to pay some ppl. i want as many photos of my car as possible because im so vain lol...

eric shud i just pop around the corner to urs sometime and give you some monies?

is anyone else selling photos?

Pffft... the time keepers are just a tarp! The real winrars at texi are those who at the end of the day receive the comments like "wow, you sure put on a smoke show" or "do you hate your car or something?" or "could you loop it any more times in a single run?"

I'm pretty sure the winrar of last texi was Aggro Dave :)

Next time though... lol

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