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Here we go chaps!

Enjoy in 720.

Cheers,
Shaz

Shaz you are the freaking master!!!!! LOVE all the slow-mo stuff, especially the slow mo of my car....... and you cut the scene right before i hit the cone too, heheheheheh

Thanks again for putting it all together for us hoons :D

Here we go chaps!

Enjoy in 720.

Cheers,
Shaz

maaaaaaaaaaan I need to stay out of this thread :(

I wanted to enter so badly!

Bit of trivia: I've NEVER actually entered a Texikhana.

maaaaaaaaaaan I need to stay out of this thread :(

I wanted to enter so badly!

Bit of trivia: I've NEVER actually entered a Texikhana.

I remember you doing some skids in your white r33 years and years ago, but I think that was just at lunchtime.....

Saw plenty of footage from this event, looked great fun.

Was annoyed I couldn't make it.

Nothing worse than having entered and getting sick days beforehand. Will enter the next one and hopefully won't get sick before it.

Saw plenty of footage from this event, looked great fun.

Was annoyed I couldn't make it.

Nothing worse than having entered and getting sick days beforehand. Will enter the next one and hopefully won't get sick before it.

Yeah was a shame you didnt make it! BUT at least you got a turbo ;)

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