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Done and dusted....and i do mean dusted!!

The Austin 7 + MG club were fantastic host's, and the event was extremly well run. They even had their own trailer storage area with full BBQ facilities, plus a portable toilet. Very friendly people and today was a lot of fun.

The morning rain helped keep the dust down for the first 2 tracks, but after that the dust came back and with vengeance!!!

Here's the tracks....

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The tracks weren't that hard, but still with a fading memory they still provide a challenge ;)

The surface WAS grass, but then got chopped up and eventually got turned into a fine dusty powder. I've got no damage to my car its just filthy!

I got a little dusty....

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Here's one vid of many that i'm uploading. To see more youtube search "A7/MG Funkhana"

About 20 odd cars from memory, Oscar. More vids are coming as we had 3 goPros, and the photos will be up soon. My mate took about 600+ so he's gotta go through all of them.

Oh and it turns out i placed 1st overall! :w00t:

SAUVIC reprezent!! :banana: :banana:

Thanx Oscar.

Yep, got the trophy today in the mail. There's plenty of Vids. Just search "A7/MG Funkhana" on Youtube.

And some pics,

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And here's the maps for the day....

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Wow, nice air in the second photo! Awesome videos :D

Was it bumpy at all (like last time)? Looks really dry though, was it easier or harder to do a handbrake turn in the dry dirt?

Done and dusted....and i do mean dusted!!

The Austin 7 + MG club were fantastic host's, and the event was extremly well run. They even had their own trailer storage area with full BBQ facilities, plus a portable toilet. Very friendly people and today was a lot of fun.

The morning rain helped keep the dust down for the first 2 tracks, but after that the dust came back and with vengeance!!!

Here's the tracks....

f7e903c8-bdd3-4de0-85d1-5b6d89249f68.jpg

The tracks weren't that hard, but still with a fading memory they still provide a challenge ;)

The surface WAS grass, but then got chopped up and eventually got turned into a fine dusty powder. I've got no damage to my car its just filthy!

I got a little dusty....

408561_4909609811543_1715123608_n.jpg

Here's one vid of many that i'm uploading. To see more youtube search "A7/MG Funkhana"

looks like ripper fun...does your rear spoiler actually flex that much or is it just a camera effect?

Wow, nice air in the second photo! Awesome videos :D

Was it bumpy at all (like last time)? Looks really dry though, was it easier or harder to do a handbrake turn in the dry dirt?

Nah not that bumpy, but the grass got torn up and the dirt undeneath was very soft....almost powder like. Very easy to slid on, you would have loved it ;)

fuark missed it.. keen for next one Age!! Also 17th looks interesting but need CAMS and membership to MG.. Lilydale ftw tho..

Ahh dammit car won't be ready but let me know about next one! :D

No wuckers Kaz, i usally post em up when i know, or Oscar is also on the case.

looks like ripper fun...does your rear spoiler actually flex that much or is it just a camera effect?

Yeah it does, i'm thinking of re-doing the rubber gaskets on it where the spoiler bolts onto the boot, but i'm not sure how much that will do.

Oh and sooooooooooo much CHEAP fun. Whole day cost me $15 for entry, $25 fuel and $10 @ the bakery for lunch. ;)

Oh and full Photos are up and here,

http://www.pbase.com/willstark/mga7_funkhana

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