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Cheapest way I can think of is one of the $99 TV tuner cards. Most (if not all) have hardware video capture built in. I'm not sure what sort of quality it is, but it'd easily be better than VHS.. :)

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revhead: ive never used the hardware capturing on the tv tuner card, i might have to investigate this! i'll connect the vhs recorder to it later today :)

goon: the camera was on a suction cup mounting bracket on the rear windscreen...was awesome. but now i think wakefield will only permit passengers to carry cameras or if its mounted it needs to be caged up...as for it being too close for comfort? nahhh i knew what was happening :)

haha, damo has a bit of hardware now installed on his car! he's definately going to have some fun!

yup, dopey, lots of fun! even for a punter like me!!! i remember my first time out, you couldn't wipe the grin off my dial for the whole day, was awesome :)

wld33r: afaik, there is one other skyline going down. i think its a 33 gtst. your friends are wrx'y guys? cool!

i have some more vids, but i dont have anywhere to put'em up :rant: i have 3 compilations a mate put together from back in 2000/2001 which include an original 22B and GTR700 in its former self ;)

i remember they were building one, i dont remember they building eric's typeR though? in any case, how fast is fast :) :) :)

i've got 3 new video's being hosted soon :) unfortunately, they are of my early WRX days and the fun down at wakefield i had :) you might notice an authentic WRX 22B and a familiar purple R33 GTR (GTR-700) in its former self too :)

edit: here they come :)

http://www.boostn247.com/wakefield/Kicksta...tartmyHeart.wmv

http://www.boostn247.com/wakefield/VideoWakefield.wmv

not Eric's car.. Brian's Type-R. Wheelspin in 4th gear when VTEC kicks in on Toyo semi-slicks (not wide enough, need new rims + tyres). crazy lol... hopefully we'll find out how fast on Thursday :)

Eric & Ben will probably go at it all day again.. Ben's got TODA 288 cams in his sprinter now... :)

frank where did u get this vid??? russ and a passinger (jimmy) are working with me... russ just gave me his full tape... THAT'S SOME GOLD... he was very lucky tho... 'only' stuffed one off the rims + tyre...

eeeeh if i didn't sell my r33 i would'we been there :rant: with them :)

ps. we'we been HAMMERING him for this for few days now...

CHEERS

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