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Got back to sydney at 3:30am.. oh man thats not a fun drive

Going through go pros now.. Turns out one of mine magically lost a SD card so I recorded jack crap off one haha, will edit them and put up anything decent like my big moment :P

Thanks for the hospitality mexico!

Was a good day/ night. Got there about 2 after getting bored of Vic drift haha.

Managed to get a few rides in Brent's car which was fun haha until we thought we broke something!

Good to have a few drinks with you crazy people and to everyone who tried to find the fault in the GTR lol. Managed to eventually get home. Car spluttering and holding back but we made it.

hope everyone had a good time at the aussie!

Ps. f**k you laith you drunk! I want that gun tequilla bottle!

Pps. Bacardi 151 = sore throat LOL

Thanks for the awesome weekend guys, I had a ball, hopefully next time I can stay Sat night so I can show how fast I can get drunk

I took a few photos and videos, whats the etiquette when uploading stuff, do you normally blank out number plates, not sure if anyone is antsy about that sort of thing

Hi guys,

Only arrived for the after-lunch session so wasn't able to get anything to fast'n'furious.

Just some amateur snaps I took of the event. Nothing fancy, first time out with the new camera. Everything is raw and unedited, apart from the watermark.

The entire album can be found HERE but below is just a few samples from the album.

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If you like my work, please like my facebook page. thumb.gif

If drivers/spectators want their photos removed or want the originals, please don't hesitate to contact me.

Thanks guys and hope to see you at the next event!

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