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Click on there username and it should take you to a page where you can send them a personal message (my assumption judging from other forums).

All my pics are up online now! Unsure if i posted this previously before the forums went down.

CLICK HERE!

Hey guys, i was in the blue s13 with the legit L plates on it. I got a lot of videos for the day but a lot of them had either water all over the camera or shocking driving. Made up a vid of some of the good footage from the day. its here - <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MNPWJ7ZdW14" target="_blank">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MNPWJ7ZdW14</a>

Tks to all the peeps that helped to sort out the day. The end of the day was the greatest. Got so many runs, look forward to the next one.

Enjoy the vid

Dude your a surprisingly good driver for a L plater. Nice drifting man, good to see you take initiative to make it to track days/skidpan events in a car you enjoy instead of doing it on the street showing off to your mates. Keep it up!

Awesome pics Kory!

Also, the PM's are not working yet, according to Christian it will take longer than 24 hours, so maybe by Tuesday

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Wow - nice video. You're on your L's! Holy S!>>>>

Keep up the good work.

Yeh. Been on ma L's for just over 2 years. Everyone thinks im 12 years old :thanks:

Dude your a surprisingly good driver for a L plater. Nice drifting man, good to see you take initiative to make it to track days/skidpan events in a car you enjoy instead of doing it on the street showing off to your mates. Keep it up!

Thanks mate, i drive like a grandma on the roads and even if i did decide to do some "mad skids in ma hectik ride yo" i barely have enough power to beat a bloody camry. Love going to track days and having fun and its really cheap compared to doing stupid stuff on the streets. Crashes arent cheap and the cops dont get happy if a young kid in a Nissan hits a tree. Plus if you do it on the track and you spin out, turn around and keep going, do that on the road = Funeral bills.

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Good on ya weapon. You're a shining example of what could happen if younger drivers were taught to have some pride and interest in their driving skillz as well as as their fully sick rims. Nice skids BTW.

Good on ya weapon. You're a shining example of what could happen if younger drivers were taught to have some pride and interest in their driving skillz as well as as their fully sick rims. Nice skids BTW.

Only problem is that there are no tracks/Venues that can offer days like this. The government are mega strict on having a motorsport event anywhere but when its done on the road they have a rage and say go do it on a track. Kinda hard if they keep closing them down. Eastern creek is really the only track thats available to do some real racing/drifting and even then, sometimes when I have been there the people at the gate are real a**holes. Guess if you want motorsport that is non-stop awesomeness, go to jp.

can someone let me know Eric's forum name, i need to give him moneys for the gopro hire.

Hey Buddy, since PM's still aren't working you can reach me on my mobile 0419 468 835 or email [email protected]

I should be getting the last of the photos today (I hope - I've been chasing down the post man too). Then I'll duplicate them this weekend and mail out on Monday.

If anyone is coming to the Jim Richards Dinner, PM me and I'll bring your disks for hand delivery.

Post screwed up so I'll be getting the photos hand delivered and may be a little later in the week on posting them out because I have a busy week on. They will go out next week though.

In the mean time here is a little compliation video I put together (freshly dropped on youtube so quality will improve as then process and hopefully HD version available soon).

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