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Just some photos Andrew took and posted on boost.

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http://www.boostcruising.com/forums/index....49&getevent=yes

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http://www.boostcruising.com/forums/index....50&getevent=yes

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http://www.boostcruising.com/forums/index....51&getevent=yes

We've got a few more as well, I'll work out which ones weren't posted and post them individually in this thread.

I'll also try and get the video's hosted so you's can see them.

Everyone else post there pics too!

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And heres some videos I took:

Belgarion hooning. The damn car was so loud it scared the sh*t out of the kid next to us:

http://www.boostcruising.com/members/krawl...-_Belgarion.mpg (1.6mb)

The black supra that sounds so goddamn horny:

http://www.boostcruising.com/members/krawl...Black_Supra.mpg[/color] (1.23mb)

MELVs GTR racing PRO-300 VL down the main straight:

http://www.boostcruising.com/members/krawl...-_GTR_VS_VL.mpg[/color] (2.99mb)

MELVs GTR finishing his lap to the commentary of Random Kid:

http://www.boostcruising.com/members/krawl..._-_MELV_GTR.mpg[/color] (2.98mb)

The porsche flying down the main straight. Doesnt sound nearly as tough as an RB:

http://www.boostcruising.com/members/krawl...t_-_Porsche.mpg[/color] (1.11mb)

Neil (Team Krazy) and his amazing Flaming Skyline ... These sorts of flames were constant, with a few bigger ones on occasion. Pity I missed the big ones :P

http://www.boostcruising.com/members/krawl...-_TeamKrazy.mpg[/color] (0.98mb)

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Both cars sounded soo good roaring up the straight. Pitty Gav only got one go, we were pretty cranky about that. Although, I would ahve liked to see him try and see through the window at night cornering :D

No one believed me (they were taking the mickie out of me) that Jason was out there in his GTS-t.

TZE car "sounded" like it was chirping into gear towards the 3/4 mark of the straight.

All in all it was a really great day. Tiring, but great :) Would be good to get big groups to go out there all the time.

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