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My album: http://goo.gl/2Xdi2 (link shortener used cause I don't like the slideshow thing - goes to flickr!)

A few that look pretty maybe (click for larger sizes):

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Nom nom cones

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A fraction of the amount of pictures I normally take, but it was cold and I was having too much fun jumping in cars. :P

Videos when I can be bothered. :)

Some great pics there! Would it be ok if I put a couple up on facebook? (with appropriate credit given of course :) )

My album: http://goo.gl/2Xdi2 (link shortener used cause I don't like the slideshow thing - goes to flickr!)

A few that look pretty maybe (click for larger sizes):

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Nom nom cones

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A fraction of the amount of pictures I normally take, but it was cold and I was having too much fun jumping in cars. :P

Videos when I can be bothered. :)

Didn't mean you...you said roman put on a gd show in his 180...but he finished in 28th...behind you...so its reason to keep the supe...

even though i spent most of my day going sideways, my points on the skid pan were not bad,

the big points let down was on the backtrack coz my front had no grip through the morning session, was getting under steer even when going sideways already :S

oh well not bad for a stock power car with $15 second hand tires

I'm thinking if I can enter my radio control car next time...will be much faster..well other than the wangs...might be a range issue there

You give up on stupid ideas too easily. Sif not attempt to drive behind the R/C car in kamikaze real time thus keeping in range!!!

Did Bec get the Team Wang stuff to you in the end?

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