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Heres my vid chaps! Thanks to the organisers for such an awesome event. Can't wait for the next one! Apologies if I missed anyones cars. I have 18gb of HD footage unedited left over, so if you want some sent to you, drop me a PM. This was a quick edit, so excuse the audio toward the end.

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Super impressive for just a few hours cutting! Just a bit talented eh?!

Glad the M35 made it in there ;)

shaky, low quality and bushes.... you've got the creepy stalking thing going really well ;)

Yeah just putting all those years of stalking into action.......alllllllright!!!!! . thats a pretty terrible video, probably should have watched them all before i uploaded them, DOH!

Heres my vid chaps! Thanks to the organisers for such an awesome event. Can't wait for the next one! Apologies if I missed anyones cars. I have 18gb of HD footage unedited left over, so if you want some sent to you, drop me a PM. This was a quick edit, so excuse the audio toward the end.

Sen-freaking-sational video mate........ Very very well done. Cheers!!!!!

What a great bunch of guys you are! So glad to be part of it - and I'm scoring pics already for my "SAU Spotting" thread in General Automotive.

Extremely impressed with the efforts of those who've travelled far and wide for this Texi!

* Matt from Pt Macquarie 6hrs

* Daniel from Wagga Wagga 6hrs

* 3 more from Newcastle

* 1 rare visitor from ACT

:)

What a fantastic day! Thanks to all the exec for your hard work and long hours today. These days simply wouldn't happen without all the volunteers.

And thanks to all the participants! People really took the driver briefing items to heart and you all did such a great job! Thanks!

Thanks guys! I've only been doing it for like 3 monthsish now, so looking forward to getting out to the next event. Might even bring my M35 next time.

I'll see what I can churn out with the rest of the footage I have.

Cheers,

Shaz

What a fantastic day! Thanks to all the exec for your hard work and long hours today. These days simply wouldn't happen without all the volunteers.

And thanks to all the participants! People really took the driver briefing items to heart and you all did such a great job! Thanks!

You and your square pegs in round holes :woot:

Oh, and on the note of pegs and holes, thanks mr Aggrodave for my windscreen schlong :banana:

this makes me miss my old R33! love the sound of thrashing RB's!!!!

The MX5 boys sure put on a show man! Did not dissapoint :D

Here are all the videos I took from the starting grid. Sorry for the angle, I had the camera sitting on top of one of the cones

Let me know if the link doesn't work

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Here are all the videos I took from the starting grid. Sorry for the angle, I had the camera sitting on top of one of the cones

Let me know if the link doesn't work

Looooove the skid video!!!! :woot: what resolution is that in?

And yes, that was gate pressure and plumb back gate so low 300kw, car has run 391kw ;)

Looooove the skid video!!!! :woot: what resolution is that in?

And yes, that was gate pressure and plumb back gate so low 300kw, car has run 391kw ;)

Lower than 720 I'm pretty sure, it's an older camera. I'm pissed that the SD crashed :domokun:

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