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Enjoyed serving you guys today. Some awesome display of skills out there!

Loads of tyre destruction and smoke too!

Hope you can all get along and support the next texi. :P

I have your gloves and jumper! by the time I found out who's they were you already left!!!

I'll hang on to them for you. PM me if you want me to post.

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just some stuff I was able to catch on my mobile even with all the running around on the day

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link to video below, can't seem to embed from photobucket directly.

Ignore the uhhh "sound effects" LOL I think the heat got to us at the end of the day :laugh:

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Thanks to everyone who stayed back & helped clean up at the end of the day, I saw a few of you guys helping to pick up all the bits of shredded rubber as we were packing up :thumbsup:

Was a good day out! Perfect weather and great company. Had a fun time spectating. Loved seeing all the nice cars! Thanks to the organisers for a great day and yummy lunch. I'm looking forward to the next one. May even join in next time :-)

Thanks for a great day out guys and to the organisers for putting on an awesome event!

Looking forward to the next one :) I also still need to pick up my members sticker for the 34.

link to video below, can't seem to embed from photobucket directly.

Ignore the uhhh "sound effects" LOL I think the heat got to us at the end of the day :laugh:

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Thanks to everyone who stayed back & helped clean up at the end of the day, I saw a few of you guys helping to pick up all the bits of shredded rubber as we were packing up :thumbsup:

Hahahaha, I was hoping someone caught that on film!!

After that "run" though, she developed a slight knock, so I had to pack it in early...

Keep the pics/vids flowing!! :woot:

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This thing looked and sounded incredible and went like the clappers! Reminded me of my old 33R looks wise (but would have about twice the power!)

And thanks Aggro for the ride. :) Looks like everyone had a great time.

So.

This is my video I made with the new Sony Action Camera (massive promo there, shut up)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aBB6C64esV4

It's not up in 720p yet, but that'll come soon enough.

Next Texi I think I'll have a plan before I go as for footage - will try and get more people's cars too!

Here's a few of my snaps from the day. It was sure nice to be able to take some time to enjoy the day - again thank you helpers!

Also wanted to thank the entrants that helped us set up and tear down. It is really great of you folks to pitch in and makes it all that much easier for those of us that come to work at every one of these.

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It's not up in 720p yet, but that'll come soon enough.

Next Texi I think I'll have a plan before I go as for footage - will try and get more people's cars too!

Nice Vid

What song is that Owen? I need a new song for smashing the treadmill hahah

Hahahaha, I was hoping someone caught that on film!!

yeah sorry it's not in higher quality just whipped out the phone & started recording lol

as per my video... Well done Son!

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