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haha me too, i can hold it in one place but epically long powerslide?

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I planned to practice skids, car had other ideas!!! Fkn :(

Oh well, at least i know the next one will be epic with new coilovers and actually having boost :P

This was the reason -

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Thanks to the guys that lent me cable ties, it nearly got me home :dry:

Better him doing it there rather than being told no only for him to go round the corner and do it anyway but on public roads.

found it amusing that the last one on for skids was one of theses

a P plater and all

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Mr. Cassbo looks like our next budding photographer! Some great shots on his FB page. Good reason to get on his friends list.

Thanks Matt!

Thanks Eric! Love getting positive feedback :woot:

Unfortunately I plan on being on the smoky side of the camera for next Texi so quality and quantity may suffer. Don't use this as an excuse to sabotage my car though :P

I'll be dumping high(er) res photos onto Flickr tonight for all those who are still without Facebook ;)

^^^Exactly. He was quite polite about having a quick go too and came up to say thanks afterwards

Yeah no drama with it.

Just mad I missed out on getting the really smoky pics.:

Thanks Eric! Love getting positive feedback :woot:

Unfortunately I plan on being on the smoky side of the camera for next Texi so quality and quantity may suffer. Don't use this as an excuse to sabotage my car though :P

I'll be dumping high(er) res photos onto Flickr tonight for all those who are still without Facebook ;)

Tops mate. Can you send me a link to your Flickr account pretty please! Cheers mate

I need to remember it... It's either Hicass or hic45s or hic-45s or something...

EDIT... hicass

http://www.flickr.com/photos/hicass/sets/72157630633584502

Larger resolutions available on request :)

^ That's super cool, I can see myself just to the right of Aggro's car

I've got the time sheets. Might just scan them and post rather than hand typing them in (royal PITA).

Heh that's kind of why I re-wrote my timesheet out neater during the lunch break ;)

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Mental commentary as it happened

Image 1 - Supra Coming in HOT

Image 2 - Supra Going faster than I'd expect

Image 3 - Supra loosing the back end

** Not shown - Me finally steped back and stoped taking photos cause I eventually realised the Supra was in a reversing B line for right where I was standing.

Image 4 - Supra ego hurt so driver took it out on the grass...

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