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Was nice to see some familiar faces today - thanks for letting me run the black machine :)

I bet you've still got that ballerina trophy you won many moons ago for the Lada.

Was a great day and great catching up with old faces again. See yas in 3 years when I'm up for renewal.

you were bloody spot on man, 200, wasn't there a prize for closest guess or something?

Nah prize was for guessing the M3's power output. Surprising how close some of the guesses were, and the wide range of guesses too lol.

hey with SAU VIC TV, the URL at the end flashes in and out really quick. feature or bug?

Both!!!... ...I was still half asleep this morning when I did that... ...Looks like I I didn't time it out for long enough... ...Hey... ...You're lucky I even put a T-shirt on... ...In the first take my GF walked in and said "Put some pants on... ...AND UNDERWEAR!!!"... :whistling:

Anyway... ...Back to work on the full episode...

Get your rwkws in to me ASAP please members...

Hey Forum...

I'm working on the next episode of SAU Vic TV and I'm still waiting on a heap of power numbers... ...Here's all the cars I recorded on the day...

LOUDSX -

XQU-241 - 165kw

WOO-941 -

WZX-169 -

XXH-178 - 126.4kw

XOA-865 - 189.9kw

Black 32 no plates -

UKI-875 - 140kw

XZA-482 -

ADIS - 217kw

XPE-072 - 264.9kw

UXC-181 -

M1TCHZ -

URA-322 -

JPCR-33 -

MFP - 148kw

WTF-922 -

UJZ-313 -

ULB-743 -

XQL-548 -

XPLOSV -

If you're not on this list (because I'd just worked 9 and a half hours before getting to Dr Drift and needed sleep) and would like to be in the next episode please also let me know...

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