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Nice to meet you Matt!

I gave $25 to an older bloke in high-vis gear and a notepad with the promise of a photo DVD being posted out

Maybe I should change that to "I donated $25"? :/

Yeah he asked about taking photos, where he could go etc - was a surprise because he had no prior permission from us. Anyway, seems nice enough, I gave him the way to this thread to post some pics

hmm the guy who asked about taking photos was not "older", he was quite young... maybe different guys?

I received the pictures on CD today from the Wakefield photographer and I was pleasently surprised.

The CD had 260 images that were between 2 and 5.5 mg in size and quite good quality. As there were not a large number of cars on the day there is good coverage of all of the cars that were present.

I think it was $25 well spent.

Hi All,

I Just wanted to say a big thank you for a awesome day. It was great to meet some of you. and thanks again John for taking me for that begining run to get to know the track.

I had a blast !! Getting to know the car and the track. Unfortunatly my brother in law was not so lucky (RX8) we had to tow the car back to Sydney.

I look forward to the next event where we can do it all again and I will be sure to make sure he returns as well.

I was also interested in getting some photo's unfortunatly I did not think about it on the day and did not run into the guy in the fluro.

Can someone point me in the right direction of possibly acquiring a copy of them on a CD perhaps? I am would be more than happy to pay for them.

thanks alot Scott (V36)

Staz88 - loved watching your little lotus belt around the track. Great little car those things are :D

Also for everyone else, the next trackday thread will be up over Christmas when I get a chance, I will send a PM/Email to all entrants from this one just gone so you get first opportunity to enter :)

Some pit pics..

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Thanks for those

I didnt even know someone was talking a pic of the car at that point

Haven't got the pics from the guy at Wakie yet so nice to see one decent pic of the car even if it didn't have the original wheels fitted

Only 2 videos turned out, a combination of my dad operating the recording button and a battery that wasnt fully charged. Sound is terrible, will be using an external mic setup next time.

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how do you inbed video's again?

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