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If you have not been to a Fatz Drift Driver Training Day well take a look at this video i have uploaded to my server to see what it is all about...

Fatz's.Drift.Day.Highlights.2004.2005-KERO.wmv - 120 Meg !!!

Scott from Scott's Motorsport Photography has been down to all of the Fatz drift days. He has taken plenty of photos and has taken plenty of video footage.

I know he has spent over 8 hour compiling this dvd and has cut it down to 41 minutes of highlights. If you like what you see can get the HIGH QUALITY dvd version from Scott. (If people are interested and scott is ok with it ill put up his phone number or a way to contact him so you guys can get your hands on this bad boy).

The video i uploaded is a low(ish) quality of the full dvd so you know what you are getting.

The dvd/video contains:

+ 00:01 - 07:38: Fatz Drift Day 3 (FDD3) Highlights (Oran Park South) HIGH SPEED DRIFT- see image 1.

+ 07:39 - 10:39: Dan's Rear wheel video footage from FDD3 - see image 2.

+ 10:40 - 28:46: Fatz Drift Day 2 (FDD2) Highlights - including burnout comp (Oran Park North) - see image 3.

+ 28:47 - 33:54: Inside Car Footage of D1 Driver at the Drift National last year at Oran Park - VERY GOOD!! - see image 4.

+ 33:55 - 41:05: Night Dirifting at Oran Park (LOW-20T will teach you how not to treat a car) - see image 5

Please no complaints on how slow it takes to download. Last time i posted a 5 meg movie it chewed 600Meg bandwidth in a few hours. This one is 120Meg. Use a download manager as i would expect it to take you many hours to download this video. Be patient. It is worth the wait. Or just buy the DVD of scott.

Also the thumbnails below are crap screen shots from the ripped down version (for some reason they are also stretched). The DVD is high quality and 4:3.

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5k... you are doing well....

Its basically a 56k bandwidth restricted server so if you are getting 5k you are doing well. Its slow but has unlimited file capacity which is good.

Use a download manager and let it slownly download.

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