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That's what you get when you're run by a drunk el presidente!

But more importantly, where are the photos and video!

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LOL...i have time penalties next to my number and i didnt hit a cone all day, but i dont care...i just want audio of of me "gating it" :chairshot

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Whats it matter, perhaps a few errrors were made, completely understandable, i think everyone that was there knows who was doing the business, and those that were trying to emulate their favourite sprintcar driver:)

It was so crazy, thanks to all SAU comittees and Rexie's officials for spending time and put together a rock n' roll event.

I don't care if i come last or not but if anyone has footage of my car on their cam and don't mind make me a copy would be greatly appriciate, i'll pay or swap blanks ...ect

Love watching Mr Brisby rippin' it.

...and those that were trying to emulate their favourite sprintcar driver:)
oh so that's what you were doin
Dave and Marky: Speed and accuracy are for showoffs like Snowy :)

Your 'form over function' approach was certainly enjoyable to watch - and the super taxi was GREAT FUN to throw around!  

Thanks again Dave, and thanks to ah... your tyre supplier! :)

Yes the top players were great to see, but the day was made so much more enjoyable by the likes of you guys - and of course Pete's KnightRider reverse-turns - hamming it up and having fun. That's what it's all about :(

LOL! Well your comedic talent wasn't upto scratch so I figured maybe your driving might be a little better! Plus I just wanted an excuse to get back out on the skidpan ;)

Tyre supplier? I'm not quite sure what you are talking about :innocent:

Perhaps i should have read the Supp Regs a little closer...i thought there was a prize for "Car most likely to blow up" , i would have been in there with a chance along with Shiv, the wonderful sound of ignition cuts at +8,000rpm:)

muhaha yeh i'd have to agree - try closer to 9000rpm!

I'm happy that the car showed that its been modded sensibly and because of that can take a thrashing - still i'll take it easy on RWD mode on the skid pan next time :(

Interloper - thanks mate. I had a good time just having a chat with ya waiting for the next round of the 'khana.

Funky - yeh u're right dude, the semi comp rubber didn't help (that and the fact its the first time i've ever really driven it hard since i've only had it about 4months since it landed)

The people doing the timing were being "un-helpfull" as far as putting times down next to the right numbers (taking into account some numbers were missing due to withdrawals)

for which events???? (hopefully none of those i was timing!!!!) lol

Very pretty sunrise - Xtrail temp said it was 0 outside.

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Lining up to watch the Bayside experts show us how its done.

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This helps you get a true apreciation for just how big the skidpan is.

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The day is finished... time to prepare for the REAL fun.

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Purty cars in the Mallee sunset.

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James: Do we have any beer?

Jarrod: Do WE have any beer!?!

Homer: Do I know what retorical means?

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Everyone look at the taxi driver...

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Waitress: Who's Al?

James & Snowy: He's the guy in the hat!

Hilarity ensues

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Big hats. Big glasses.

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The staff moved breakable things away from this man.

Usual stuff - plates, glasses... the cash register...

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All the colours of the margarita rainbow

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Teh Xtrail can NEVAR loose!

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They're not dents... more like aerodynamic modifications

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For some - it most certainly was.

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Pool shark - Wang style!

PS: She missed :)

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No comment

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At this stage of the game, Blaise was thinking having Troy between his legs was the worst thing that could happen. Little did he know a shopping trolley lurked just around the corner...

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Underage Country Girls: Come to our party!

James: No. Your house is ugly. It looks like a castle... but stupid

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Kinder Surprise. Ages 3-29.

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Scott: There are footprints on your roof

James: Why am I wearing a towel?

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Myth: Pouring hot water on dents pops them out...

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Myth: BUSTED. This shit aint working!

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Best. Store. Name. Ever.

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And that's it :)

Look to Joel for real event photos - I was too busy loving my megaphone.

It's just like me talking, only louder!

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