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Awesome day!

great to catch up with some familiar faces & meet some new ones too, hope everyone had a good day out.

That fellow with the black hat & sunglasses, he seems like a totally not dodgy, productive member of society :laugh:

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Hahaha it was sooooo much better weather wise than last time Ben!!

Was a great day, good to catch up with everyone. Glad everyone had a good day of skids (or even half a day for those with broken cars *cough* Brett), and special thanks to the owner of the black ute for spraying us all with dirt clumps :laugh:

Haha that was defiantly a good laugh.

Gah, I wish I had have brought my ute out for the day to give it a bit of stick.

I think I'm going to have to buy a track car now. Awesome day and thanks to Brett who let me "nav" haha :thumbsup:

yeah boiiii I can't wait to drive in the next texi... my payment is already in (i hope) and you will see another go kart car out there... hopefully i will eat the MX5s for breakfast

When I eventually got home from texi and visiting family I took this photo messing around with my new flashes

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SAU_TEXI_03_Aug_201199-1-2 by woodsy900, on Flickr

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here my video of the day,

2 runs have traction control on by mistake haha.

i have footage of the r31, the blue r33 with flutter, the grey 34 gtr, and the red na s14

msg me if you want your footage,

was going to make a video with them all but was scared id get in trouble off someone for some reason.

Jarrad.

The red n/a s14 is my brothers car, I'm sure he'd be happy for you to post up any footage you got of him or send me a PM if you want to email it. He doesnt come on here much.

The red n/a s14 is my brothers car, I'm sure he'd be happy for you to post up any footage you got of him or send me a PM if you want to email it. He doesnt come on here much.

that was an N/A? Geez smoked em up pretty good for an N/A!

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