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Was good to see. Except for the loon in the '31 spoiling it for everyone! he he. :D Oh, and that dundan guy egging him on with:

"he he, he put it in backwards..."

I only caught the last 20 mins or so too. :D

Duncan, can you bring me a copy of the CD (when you've made one) to the next dinner?

BTW, congrats on all who entered and flew the Skyline flag high - all a credit to SAU.

Richard

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yea we need that as well mark

might swing buy and  get both tonight so kero can rip it and put it onto the web vid page

I have finished loaded your PC up with porn so you can drop the videos off at my joint whenever you pick up your pc.... :)

Cheers

Mick

This will be it....

Monday 28th June:

FOX Sport 1: 5:30 - 6:30 Speedweek  

Racing. A comprehensive round-up of motor sport, featuring drag racing, speedway, NASCAR, Indycar and Touring car action.

Was it just me or was this not it? Can anyone confirm when it will be on Fox cause I missed SBS and want to see it.

:)

I sent my entry form off for Dutton Victoria this afternoon so I really need to see a copy of this footage so I can get some tips on how to gracefully knock cones over and how to expertly wave to the crowd.

I can't wait. Bring on Aug 6-8th! :)

Andrew there's only 2 things you need to give it a go.

1) top notch cheater tyres, try the dunlop DG02Zs

2) EBC so you you can turn down the boost on the skidpans

Don't watch Pete's driving for tips lol!

Good luck!

Dan I think I've got a copy thanks, I'll get it all DVDised....the sponsors are very happy with the coverage we received :D

I sent my entry form off for Dutton Victoria this afternoon so I really need to see a copy of this footage so I can get some tips on how to gracefully knock cones over and how to expertly wave to the crowd.

I can't wait. Bring on Aug 6-8th! :thumbsup:

my suggestion - if you can't win, at least do something spectacular so you get your head on telly

Guys, don't worry about copying the version that went to air and sending it out.

The "competitors" version is 51 minutes duration and HEAPS better..

I am getting quotes for Mossy to get the footage as a DVD (as opposed to VHS) for everyone - so give it a week or so and you should have the full version....

BUT, if ya desperate to see it quicker, I have a copy here that I dubbed that can be copied.

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