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A big thank-you should go to Mike (oz) for organising such a great Kart day. Although at first the weather was against us, then the light, it was still such a good day with plenty of drifting and crashing into each other (sorry gordo :Oops: )

Im sure Mike will post up lap times and Andrew our Resident Photo guru along with Adrian who wasnt taking pics of the day. Pics should be posted soon *looks at andrew*

Once again Thanks Mike look forward to the next one.

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Yep, was a great day! Thanks for organising it Mike - on ya for taking the initiative and planning it all.

Would have been funny getting a shot a bunch of skyline guys looking longingly at the empty patch of ashphalt / skid pan(?) below .. what a waste! hehe

Chaos: no worries ! stacking is part of the fun of gokarting anyhow :)

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ah thanks guys I am glad uz all had a blast :)

Thanks to all that came out, & a big thanks to erin & andrew for the pics/vid thanks uz two

I think I can say we will have to have another go karting day real soon I will post the time sheets up as soon as I can get the scaner to work :)

I MUST SAY a big sorry to the guys that didn't get to go on after the sprint race group went, we lost the light so it was not safe to run :D

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Too late, I've finished the video :mad:

It comes in 3 sizes ... Small, Medium and Large. Small and Medium are both 320x240, Large is 640x480. Medium should be good enough for everyone. Small the sound is just way too crap.

Small - 4.24Mb

Medium - 12.5Mb

Large - 48.6Mb

They are currently uploading to webspace, I'll post a topic and link when they've finished.

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