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Yeah i ripped some massive skids, i would of kept going but my radiator decided to blow a pin head sized hole and shoot coolant at the engine..got so bad that i had to leave the car there, ill fetch it in the coming days and fit a new one,, anyway, one of the battles, hopefully facebook will let you see it,

http://www.facebook.com/video/video.php?v=498310963527741

I briefly made an appearance, saw a pretty immaculate two tone seafoam green S13....also saw a nice red R34. Was waiting for Pat to bring his spare helmet to lend to me, but he ended up forgetting it lol.

Anyway, stayed at texi 10 mins, then a girl rung me wanting me to come hang out with her....so didn't really get a chance to introduce myself to anyone as i left soon after the call lol.

Hope everyone got home safely!

That corolla was such a trooper,

The black VE ute was putting down some impressive times, driver definitely has my respect wrangling that thing around the course as well as he did

too many to mention so hopefully everyone had a fun day out, it was lots of fun just watching everyone :yes:

I briefly made an appearance, saw a pretty immaculate two tone seafoam green S13....also saw a nice red R34. Was waiting for Pat to bring his spare helmet to lend to me, but he ended up forgetting it lol.

Anyway, stayed at texi 10 mins, then a girl rung me wanting me to come hang out with her....so didn't really get a chance to introduce myself to anyone as i left soon after the call lol.

What, you turned up and i never even got to feel them nice back muscles,you was scared huh. tee hee.

I briefly made an appearance, saw a pretty immaculate two tone seafoam green S13....also saw a nice red R34. Was waiting for Pat to bring his spare helmet to lend to me, but he ended up forgetting it lol.

Anyway, stayed at texi 10 mins, then a girl rung me wanting me to come hang out with her....so didn't really get a chance to introduce myself to anyone as i left soon after the call lol.

Did mummy want you home to clean your room??

I briefly made an appearance, saw a pretty immaculate two tone seafoam green S13....also saw a nice red R34. Was waiting for Pat to bring his spare helmet to lend to me, but he ended up forgetting it lol.

Anyway, stayed at texi 10 mins, then a girl rung me wanting me to come hang out with her....so didn't really get a chance to introduce myself to anyone as i left soon after the call lol.

Dude! Your doing it wrong.... This is SAU, people care about skylines, nissans and skids!! No one gives a f**k about your muscles, supre adventures or 14yr old girls :/ I think your alright in person, but online your an ass :P haha....

Yeah i ripped some massive skids, i would of kept going but my radiator decided to blow a pin head sized hole and shoot coolant at the engine..got so bad that i had to leave the car there, ill fetch it in the coming days and fit a new one,, anyway, one of the battles, hopefully facebook will let you see it,

http://www.facebook....498310963527741

Facebook says no

Looks like a good day was had by all sucked i had to work

Keen to see more pics and vids

Yeah i ripped some massive skids, i would of kept going but my radiator decided to blow a pin head sized hole and shoot coolant at the engine..got so bad that i had to leave the car there, ill fetch it in the coming days and fit a new one,, anyway, one of the battles, hopefully facebook will let you see it,

http://www.facebook.com/video/video.php?v=498310963527741

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Anyway, stayed at texi 10 mins, then I got a call and had to leave

would have sufficed

Youtube being the amazing POS that it is goes "we think your video is a little shaky, do you want us to fix it?"....

I unfortunately said yes....

The render to repair it to normal will be finished soon. If it goes shit when you watch them, It's not finished

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=91vTsF2bkDM

Thanks heaps to all the helpers. Great day out. Good to see no rain this time! Good to see some club rally cars out there always fun. Cant wait for the next one :)

Oh and this is now my new fav pic eva! Thanks to Deka for this pic <3

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