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Great event as always! As the last to leave, it's funny how deadly quiet is it out there when everything's packed up and all the skids have stopped lol

Good to see some ppl that I haven't seen for ages like Duncan and Kel!

Had a great day. Big thank you to everyone who was involved in planning and running the day!!

Some of the pics of the day can be found here...

http://s1276.photobucket.com/user/Carmen_Petrie/library/

Just wanted to also Say thankyou to SAU / All the Organisers and Volunteers for a Great day.

Had alot of fun in the Corolla! :) Thank you for the videos posted above.

Looking forward to the next one in October!

Thanks for doing it Doof. We were a little short handed on helpers. I brought all my camera equipment too and it never came out of the car :(

At least lots of others took photos and video.

The only video I grabbed...

Bit of swearing on the audio track cause f**k you, we're adults!

Geezbus, no wonder I'm so tired. How many times do I cross back and forth in that vid!

"WHAT'S THIS?" I said to myself as I observed black specks on my white shower floor after washing my hair.

Is it tumour? Oh that's right! It's rubber!

:laugh: Nice one Terry! I had rubber all over my face after the skid :P

Thanks to all the execs and volunteers for a great day, had a blast. Sorry I didn't hang around to help clean up; had to head in to work.

Good to see you man! Hope you enjoyed the run ;)

The only video I grabbed...

Bit of swearing on the audio track cause f**k you, we're adults!

I was wondering who was responsible for the random Go Pro lol

Good to see you man! Hope you enjoyed the run ;)

Still coughing up tire smoke! Was awesome, thanks for taking me for a spin! I will have to get myself a set of cheap rubber so I can do some proper skidz next time..

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