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Col is after Knore's footage..

You are all talking about two different things.

If you look back a few pages in this thread, the link to the video is posted there. For you lazy people, I bothered to go back and find it.

http://www.boostcruising.com/members/krawl..._03_(Large).wmv

Thanks Erin, i know im lazy lol

I was actually after knores footage aswell, want to see all the cars driving by :D

Even so, that was well done krawler with the footage you took! :)

knore: if you cant get it working on your pc, your welcome to come over sometime and dump it on my brothers computer or drag it down to Nexus9's work... I know its a bit out of the way though seeing your in bris and were on the GC...

knore..... sorry man im on ya again

Whats happening???? Do u want me to host the footage.... I am really keen to see it hey...

If you can find somewhere i can upload a 29mb video file for everyone to download then ill post it up

i have ALL the cars there on the day go past when i went to the front on that shoulder we stopped at, goes for about 5 min hehe

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