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There'll be a million pics mate. Last year I managed to secure a spot on the friday prior (practice) and enjoyed some good door to door dicing with the Group A cars :) Was great fun, lots of smiles.

But as is the usual with my luck, the memory card was full during the best session. :(

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Come on Craig, mate, six figure car with $5 camera? All that time and money spent to enjoy an icon and to remember it all with sound quality like that...... is a shame.

Permanantly mount a V-Box or something high quality with muliple angles, decent sound, and map/date overlays would be more befitting.

I hope I don't sound harsh, but I'd like to watch the footage in full rather than turning sound off. :D

Come on Craig, mate, six figure car with $5 camera? All that time and money spent to enjoy an icon and to remember it all with sound quality like that...... is a shame.

Permanantly mount a V-Box or something high quality with muliple angles, decent sound, and map/date overlays would be more befitting.

I hope I don't sound harsh, but I'd like to watch the footage in full rather than turning sound off. :D

lol.....I haven't recieved the Camera for the in car yet.....hopefully on the weekend.....I'll post up some inside stuff...with good sound!

So were any Sierras running. I was hoping to get some shots of undercarriage. I got some pics of an Eggeneberger at Nurburgring as they were running in the Old Timers festival. Would be a dream to own an Aussie Grp A car and to take it to the festival. Lol wish I coud afford friends R31 :)

Yep, a couple of Sierras running....... in fact i saw the Peter Jackson liviered one parked on the back of an old truck up the road from my house on the saturday night, on a main road!...... they're game, because it was something like a mid 80's Ford Trader, and not a good one. I reckon you could have pulled the door open and used anything to turn the key! haha

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