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**Disclaimer** I didn't take most of these pictures as I was driving most of the time so I apologise in advance. My sister and my Bro were toting the big ass camera around whilst I was driving the MG

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well I had an awesome day out there! loving my 180 so much right now! (it seems its my only reliable car as the 32 has died again :P)

Thanks to the organisers and officials, you guys always do a great job!

The pics and vids are all looking great! (though i know a vid was taken of the 180 which i havent seen yet :P)

looking forward to the next one!

(I was the chick in the red 180 with Goldie Engineering on the side, hope i didnt hit anyone when i kicked up the dirt!) :)

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