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well with Grant and his mate (Paul I think)'s help we managed to get a couple of videos from the skid pan during the day.

raw HD format so you can do with them what you wish.

Remember I own copyright on this videos so if your going to use them for personal use on things like youtube/Facebook/other forums, please reference back to SAUVic as this is good advertising for us.

if you want to use for a commercial use please contact me re this.

else enjoy.

http://sau.loudsx.com/DECAmarch13/

Thanks Martin, much appreciated

Yeah it's amazing how much DECA takes it out of you, the 2.5 hour drive back home is borderline dangerous especially if you're doing it alone...

Staying the night is so worth it, that's half the fun of DECA.

Friday Night + Saturday Night makes for a much more enjoyable experience :D

Cleverly added in excuse there Russ ;-) the Dori car did well, and proves that sideways is fast too of your any good at steering, but who was the fastest orange drifter??

On a second note, what the hell happens to all the photos taken these days? People use to share them in here.

Chris needs to host the results. Hence the wait.. Standby.

Hey all. Does anyone have some high res quality action shots of the sil80? Would like them for potential use in a magazine feature. Might even get money for them.

thanks.

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