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Then there was also the unmarked copper heading up to the meet that jumped out infront of you

Agreed, the run home was also good.

I looked in my re-view mirror when we were towards the bottom of the putty and there's Terry, must of really "tested" the Evo on the way back :)

nah, those bikes held us up.

Then there was also the unmarked copper heading up to the meet that jumped out infront of you

Agreed, the run home was also good.

I looked in my re-view mirror when we were towards the bottom of the putty and there's Terry, must of really "tested" the Evo on the way back :)

Definitely the exception to the stereotype; let me tell you. ;)

Of course we didn't park anywhere... :whistling:

Asian drivers are really scary - even when we get things right! It's the stereotype that creates that terror :P

Don't worry Dale. I got your fingernail marks out with a heatgun :P

Nah srsly, we just about caught up until the red light punctuated our progress. Taheo was pushing me in the mighty Stag and I wasn't prepared to go over a certain speed being the lead car > just kept a tight line. Enjoyed it despite being wary of the blitz.

Here we go guys. Sorry it took so long to get up! (thats what she said)

Feel free to share it around if you deem it worthy of such. Make sure to watch in 720p!

Cheers,

Shaz

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Here we go guys. Sorry it took so long to get up! (thats what she said)

Feel free to share it around if you deem it worthy of such. Make sure to watch in 720p!

Cheers,

Shaz

Watched it, loved it, shared it!! Worth all the editing mate! Rolling footage looked mint!

Was a great day! Thoroughly enjoyed it... apart from the bad roads to and from wollombi.. may need to scratch them next time.. sorry to everyone behind me during that section, it was very rough in my car and took it very slowly...

Pics and vid are awesome, great to see. Well done!

Was a great day! Thoroughly enjoyed it... apart from the bad roads to and from wollombi.. may need to scratch them next time.. sorry to everyone behind me during that section, it was very rough in my car and took it very slowly...

Pics and vid are awesome, great to see. Well done!

With your steam roller tyres you would be lucky if the Grand Canyon caused you an issue :P

With your steam roller tyres you would be lucky if the Grand Canyon caused you an issue :P

ha not really... i have the same issues as everyone, but because there so wide its harder to dodge them!

Thanks Terry. Good to get some positive PR for the club too. Hope you didn't mind me using the SAU logo.

Not at all mate! If anything we should be thanking you for promoting the club! Every bit helps and being attached to an epic video is a hell of a way to do it :D

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