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Good footage! D/L the other day, came down fairly fast, took about 2.5 mins [@work], I love fibre :( - optics that is.

Was a bit drawn out at the end but good footage nonetheless- not enough of my car though.

Over 300 people have downloaded it, 12GB of traffic, but only 20 replies or so, mustn't of been that good :(

It's not bad footage, but the rap music/eminem wrecks the vid.

Next time more engine sounds, especially the last bit and when you overtook some cars.

rating 5/10 :Oops:

thats a pretty cool video minus the sound (GTR engine sound woulda made it tops and u could of mounted cam somwehere to avoid so much tremble)

how fast were u goin there man? for like 5 minutes non stop down that road... was it fast forwarded or u were actually speeding hard?

As i said, there was just too much wind noise to keep the original sound... the footage taken from in the car didn't have the same effect, it lookd boring in comparison to the stuff outside the car....

yes the last few minutes are a bit monotonos and boring, it was all at the speed limit :D

as for the soundtrack - it was never going to please everyone was it? each to thier own music opinions - i had no input into the tracks used, but i really liked them and thought they suited...

hehehe yeah was good ferni!

even the soarer made it in there... all be it patched up lol

i know what u mean about the wind noise which is why i ended up buying a proper microphone to plug into the camera next time i go on a cruise and keep the mic inside the car near the front firewall to get the engine noise :rofl:

yeah i havent tested it out yet cause i havent had muc time to do it... i might go for a drive tomorow night with it setup in the car and try it out.

dude wats the G O with the sau dvd that was being made....but the amount of time its taken it better win an award.... :jk:

1.2mb/sec download :) taken the lead! :)

nice vid. not happy i missed out on the cruise. Looks like a nice piece of country side out there, but i wanted to see coppers!! :D

You probably got it from my cache :)

My original D/L started @ around 9 MB/s...

Here's one I just downloaded from the local proxy cache:

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Beat that internet geeks :D

dude wats the   G    O    with the sau dvd that was being made....but the amount of time its taken it better win an award.... :jk:

no one gave me footage...

bit hard to make a DVD without footage.... so far i have fernis... my own from the drift nats.... some from a GOR cruise in march 2002 also my own which is tanted with nothing but screaming from my gf and about a gig of pics :)

once my car is here i will get a few proper camera mounts for my car and use it as a camera car.

also anyone taking footage on cruises (doesnt have to be all edited like fernis) please if you can either give it to me on tape or mini DV and i will put it on my HDD in raw format so we can use decent quality.... giving me VCD stuff on a CD just doesnt work ;)

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