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Lol, its good to see a mix of the old members (NO Terry i dont mean old age) and the new members at a big event like this :D I didnt get too meet too many new faces but it was still awesome to catch up with the guys!

Show off :P

Hey, I'm the one with the plasticine gearbox. Yours is nice and tough!

Great to see loads of members there. I hope the track day in August has the same fun attitude and popularity.

When the HWP saw my head sticking out, he thought we were geriatrics > turned left!

Yep, probably thought all the smoke was clutch from granny shifting and not double clutching like you should :ph34r: lol

Hey, I'm the one with the plasticine gearbox. Yours is nice and tough!

Great to see loads of members there. I hope the track day in August has the same fun attitude and popularity.

i reckon it will be the same, but better man! Cant WAIT to hit the track!!!

Here we go chaps!

Enjoy in 720.

Cheers,
Shaz

Fkn awesome job Shaz!!! The slow mo stuff really is impressive and the editing is tops!

This has been the best wrap up of an event i have seen for a while thanks to people taking the time to share pics and vids :yes:

Fkn awesome job Shaz!!! The slow mo stuff really is impressive and the editing is tops!

This has been the best wrap up of an event i have seen for a while thanks to people taking the time to share pics and vids :yes:

+1

Enjoying these vids!

Gotta love the work from Joel (SlamPokeTuckDope) too with some epic pics, you can find more on Facebook -

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I thought i would chuck these up in here on his behalf as i assume some of you dont have the book of face :P

lol came in here to post and it seems like its all ready been done :) thanks mat :) got a absolute ton of pictures still to go up so i think i might finally get off my ass re-launch the website and write up a feature for the event :)

lol came in here to post and it seems like its all ready been done :) thanks mat :) got a absolute ton of pictures still to go up so i think i might finally get off my ass re-launch the website and write up a feature for the event :)

Lol oops ;)

Didnt want to let these awesome shots go unseen :D

And DOOOOOOOOO EEEEEEEEEET!

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