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it was a great day and it was my first time i would do it all over again every weekend upload more phone and video and if anyone got pic and video of the white r31 gtsx plzzz send it to [email protected]

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Yes, the understeer is strong in Cass' R33... at least when Dave drives it :P

Have a few video's of Gimpy's GT-R, Aaron's EVO (including helis) and my car that I will upload as soon as I replace my current video cropping software :)

the day was AWESOME!!! if any1 has any videos or photos of the Silver 1J cressida, can your please upload them? or send them to me? [email protected]...

BIG thanks to all organisers, officials, volunteers, competitors, spectators for all putting on a great day, no problems at all during the day and met a few new faces...

i cant wait to see you all at the next event...

also im interested in drag racing but dont know where i can do it... can somebody please tell me???

lol ha ha ha

Np Terry an Co for the socket set rental. Yes i managed to get everything back except my electrical tape lol. As a mechanic I never leave home without my tools :P Olivia and I had a ball i shall post up a video of all my GoPro footage once i get it and edit it :) Thanks again to all.

Yes, the understeer is strong in Cass' R33... at least when Dave drives it :P

Have a few video's of Gimpy's GT-R, Aaron's EVO (including helis) and my car that I will upload as soon as I replace my current video cropping software :)

If you just need to crop but want to preserve 60fps use this Cass: GoPro Recommends MPEG Streamclip

Vid's up - Dam I'm good!

I have so much footage, I'll try to do another one this week.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LHZf9PJ5XSQ

GREAT JOB for such a short amount of time :D As its already been said thanks to all who helped put on this event and im always glad to be a apart of it. Also thanks to all the competitors who came in the wind and rain and still made it a very fun day looking forward to the next one maby with a Turbo ZED :Di got my hope set lol

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