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good ride birds, got some good footage too but hrs of it gotta filter through it all if i wana actually make a little vid lol

How did you get good footage? There were so many slow cars and cops lol. Put something together!

How did you get good footage? There were so many slow cars and cops lol. Put something together!

Top Gear style editing where they made the speedo look <= 55 at all points … :P

How did you get good footage? There were so many slow cars and cops lol. Put something together!

there's like 2 hrs of it, little bursts here and there you remember when that gsxr overtook us when we were behind that van, i didn't even see him coming after looking at the video he came out of nowhere pretty dangerous to overtake as we were about to

if i can be bothered i'll make something, don't expect anything for a while though lol

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Ever used him Aaron?

Yeh for the 200sx had tilt sensors and everything with boot release for like $350.. Recomended by freeway car audio and he used to be the alarm technician at Mercedes before he starte his own biz.. Good guy

Just do some rough cutting of a couple good things, doesn't have to be pro...interested to see what it looks like.

/leighberg

If i dont go out tonight i might wack a few things together..

Does he charge less now?

So does he still do it for $250 unsupplied? Or has his price dropped, cos my last alarm cost $350 to install (I supplied alarm), and it wasn't an amazing install to justify that price.

no idea, he just said he didnt supply them anymore and i just cbf. i've got a mongoose m80 under the bed, but you know,, just need to get it installed/

Just do some rough cutting of a couple good things, doesn't have to be pro...interested to see what it looks like.

/leighberg

here ya go phag, some quick clips from the first run, me following ur mate then me following you, go pro hero 2 actually pretty decent quality

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wI5VXztmu5w

here ya go phag, some quick clips from the first run, me following ur mate then me following you, go pro hero 2 actually pretty decent quality

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wI5VXztmu5w

Brings me to this

And makes me scared for you, birds, and the other dude when you overtake all the cars around corners like that. I dunno if it's the go pro, but fk I'd be too scared

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