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Should upload those pics Jay wink.gif

The camera was bought in the Jurassic period, and has degraded since then so the (auto) focus was taking ~5 seconds (I kid ye not). I was mostly trying to get some shots of the little 504 for Angus so you're all pretty much an after thought :P There's more in his camera, but I only spent like 5 minutes takin' pictures :)

http://www.dropbox.c...1-2012?h=11262b

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The camera was bought in the Jurassic period, and has degraded since then so the (auto) focus was taking ~5 seconds (I kid ye not). I was mostly trying to get some shots of the little 504 for Angus so you're all pretty much an after thought :P There's more in his camera, but I only spent like 5 minutes takin' pictures :)

http://www.dropbox.c...1-2012?h=11262b

First Video.

Very nice, thanks fellas :)

Wish i could of made it but my car has started playing up a tiny bit since putting the boost controller on...

BUT

I am gonna get a few friends n head to basky for a day sometime next month.. ill post the date up when i figure it out lol... everyone here is more than welcome to come! as long as you're not a douche (haven't found anyone on here that is.. YET)..

WIll be me, a mate in his xr5 turbo, another mate in his saab turbo and f**k knows who else haha

HSCC + Drifting Tas Test and Tune day on Feb 12th. We should all go to that.

That was my aim with the ceff , but looks like i won't have my turbo in time :( , do you know if there will be any 'grip' laps or is it drift only?

Here is Scott's Video

at around 1:30 you can see me peg legging it up the hill :P

And turn one? or is that scrape?

I'm under the impression that it'll be both Grip and Drift.

the only scrape I got was a tiny tiny little bit on the driver side rear when entering the last corner

that's just spinning one wheel and because I'm such an asshole I don't have any throttle control or discipline.

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Addicted to track action now then? haha!

You were really good too! You should keep it up. You and your car will deffinitely be competitive in clubman events thumbsup.gif

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