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Bigups to the texi crew for a well run event..... again.:thumbsup:

had a blast, event if i didnt win my own private bet with myself - To make more smoke than Dave in his Red 34. fark me does it smoke up :thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup:

pic the missus took. :ninja:31

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Yo!

I was there from about 10 til 1230. Had a busy weekend planned but couldn't NOT come down at all. Needed to say 'hi' to a couple peeps. I'll post up a couple more shots later on. I got a couple of the Pezmobile, and I took a couple static shots out the back of a few cars. After that... I was gone. I should be at the next one for a bit longer though :)

Does anyone have any pictures of my car as my camera was on the blink and I did not get any shots?

I have a video of one of your runs. Might just upload it to youtube and post the link if you're happy with that.

Also have a few others.. (Dave destroying tyres, silver 34, a walk through the carpark and also the silver 32 and white 34 having a bit of fun after pack up....)

I have a video of one of your runs. Might just upload it to youtube and post the link if you're happy with that.

Also have a few others.. (Dave destroying tyres, silver 34, a walk through the carpark and also the silver 32 and white 34 having a bit of fun after pack up....)

which silver 34 coz there was 2?

if it was mine then post up the link :P

it had bronze rims on the front and black rims on the rear.

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

yep NA, he is on his green P's but after going passenger in the FC last time I did texi and at WP he decided he had to get himself into a RWD sporty car. Ended up finding this one.

I'll try to enter the next one provided there are no unexpected apex seal failures :ph34r:

Thanks for the photos owen :)

Feel free to put any on facey.

Gregor can you pm me your email?? Gunna chop all the clips up tomorrow arvo and email them to everyone that's pmd me.

But I have tafe tonight :((((

Hey I guess I'm the other one? Altia body kit gtt? Hah.

Post up what ever you like :) just be sure to link me! :D

Everything I have is still uncut (180 is leaving before your run starts..takes about 20secs), so I can either upload that now, or otherwise I'll cut the beginning off and upload it tonight.

dam no footage of me :(

will be at the next texi taking lots of photos cause there doesn't seem to be many from this event so noone misses out next time :)

i've got some good photos of your car... no video though. the upload's stopped, so i'll kick it over when i get home tonight.

anyone get any pics of me at lunchtime in the white commo?

Everything I have is still uncut (180 is leaving before your run starts..takes about 20secs), so I can either upload that now, or otherwise I'll cut the beginning off and upload it tonight.

Umm which ever is easiest for you.

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