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lol

its not the actuall vid, its a 5min teaser :(

nah its just the bit where i went to the very front so i got every car that was there go past, was the last vid i was able to capture/render before my computer shutdown for good.

jus gotta d/l an ftp prog, will have it up today/2morrow

The msc3 linepass, JLs GTR dyno, Melv Dyno and an old stuffing around compilation are ready to be downloaded :headbang:

http://www.strutto.net/sau/

should have full quality versions soon, did the best i could with this puter

Please dont excessively share these videos mainly for those involved to maintain their privacy to an extent

cheers!!

btw everyone thank adrian for hosting!

yeh melvs dyno is sweet :(

i want to get some vid of 300awkw on the road

theres still alot more quality to be had too, my mate is capturing/rendering at his work through hardware systems instead of software which is 100x better

just takes him ages cos hes busy

did u see the old compilation hehe

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