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i dont have a spare few grand to drop on this, so i might just start a go fund me. cause you know, others will get to look at and appreciate my car.

http://page18.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/jp/auction/w85837412

whoops, wrong link. what i was referring to:

http://page22.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/jp/auction/l363476344

 

I grabbed a couple of brochures because there are so many optional extras for Y34 and you just never know what was available. it also confirmed a few items I had were genuine factory fitted or even dealership fitted. And cause im a top bloke, I scan them and share them with others for when they are trawling the auction houses for an example they want.

I just wish they were allowed at events that I attend... Current they're not allowed at CAMS Events, which sucks...

You could use it to capture your mates breaking bones on super motos though.

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Don't see how they could stop you, sit outside the gates and fly it over into sandown and start filming some cars dont get too close and i'm sure no one will stop ya? or sit in the carpark and fly it over lol 

 

Edited by UNR33L

Drone's, not GoPros.

http://www.cams.com.au/media/news/latest-news/new-cams-policy-clarifies-use-of-drones-at-motor-sport-events

Actually it looks like they've now updated their UAV policy (as of February 2016)... but you need to have Civil Aviation Safety Authority certification and 10M Public Liability Insurance.... Yeah, rightio mate... 

Noone but commercial aerial photography companies are going to have that...


In the past, CAMS insurance would not cover the event if the incident was caused by a UAV... so if there is an unapproved UAV flying around, the smartest move that the Clark of Course could do is stop racing until the UAV is removed. If a driver gets distracted by a drone over the track and misses his braking marker... then goodbye event coverage.

Would make some mad content though, I'll fly it to sandown from my house just to cancel your event :)

Although they only last for like 20 mins, jokes on me :( 

Edited by UNR33L
40 minutes ago, Odium said:

...and then do what? glare at the drone menacingly and hope it goes away?

10 minutes ago, Leroy Peterson said:

...and then do what? glare at the drone menacingly and hope it goes away?

 

2 minutes ago, emts said:

it's a disrupter so it blocks signals...drone goes away

 

Yep, Detects, Tracks, Alerts, and if set it can also bombard the unit with frequencies which will cause it to lose control and crash. (Lots of drones these days have built in defence against confusing signals, and will revert to a hover or return to base).Either way, it's stopped in its tracks.

I'm pretty sure if you are actively using a Blighter AUDS, then breaching the CASA or CAMS policies is going to be the least of your legal issues.

At booze bus in freshly painted GTS-T

Young cop: One long continuous breath etc.

Alright you can go when these cars are clear...*pause* you done any mods to it?

Me: Uh stereo, wheels, lowered it a bit...

Cop: Ah right. Any performance mods or a work in progress?

Me: Nah...not worth it. Not with you guys watching. *smile*

Cop: *laughs*

Me: *drives off sweating*

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