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Nice meeting you all at DECA and thanks for the kind works. I was surprised to see myself finish so high up ... I was guessing that there'd be at least 6 cars higher up than me.

this link don't work: - 350Z Track, 3rd attempt at 'khana #4 (ie. garage) (1.58Mb)

Thanks for noting that. That link is now fixed. If anyone else notices any other links that aren't working them let me know. The footage should stay up there for couple of weeks, but eventualy I'll have to take it down so do download it before hand.

I did indeed get beaten by Dave in the 350, and it was a great drive by him. In my defence I was doing my 3rd run in that MK against the 350 without using the handbrake, but Dave's results speak for themselves. I was soft on the SW1 runs and MK3 for some reason so deserved to get beat. Shows what an improvement can be made in the 350 over the original boat :P I also can't tell which car that is, but I think he ran against both me and Shiv. I'll take my kicking like a man. Standing up with a beer in hand.

It's ok Geoff - I ran in 5 head to head battles.

3 against Blaise, one against Chris and one against Eddie (in the other White R33 GTR) and only won one.

Beaten by Blaise on all 3 occassions. So I guess it's not that supprising I pushed him onto the road in a shopping trolley later that night.

I also can't tell which car that is, but I think he ran against both me and Shiv. I'll take my kicking like a man. Standing up with a beer in hand.

I think that you beat me in the 'garage 'khana' ... it was the 1st run that I (and probably you) had at it. It was a close run until the garage but then it took me a while to get it into reverse and you were gone ... could not catch you before parking it again. I have that on a video as well, but no room to host it. PM me with your e-mail and I'll send it to you if you like ... you can then figure out out whether that is you in the clip (in the far lane).

The clip posted is one of the last ones from that 'khana and I think that was Shiv ... thoough, it's all a bit of a blur now so don't take my word for it.

Hey guys.

Well, I’ve cut up all my footage into small runs.

Please download the videos, don’t play them from the site.

http://media.harderstuff.net/pete/ADZMAX HAMMING IT UP.wmv 6.6M

http://media.harderstuff.net/pete/ALV ADZMAX SLALOM.wmv 1.0M

http://media.harderstuff.net/pete/BASS HAMMING IT UP 2.wmv 5.7M

http://media.harderstuff.net/pete/BASS JUNKY AND SNOWMAN HAMMING IT UP.wmv://http://media.harderstuff.net/pete/B...MMING IT UP.wmv 1.0M

http://media.harderstuff.net/pete/BASS JUNKY HAMMING IT UP 1.wmv://http://media.harderstuff.net/pete/B...ING IT UP 1.wmv 4.8M

http://media.harderstuff.net/pete/BASS JUNKY V BRISBY.wmv 2.9M

http://media.harderstuff.net/pete/BASS JUNKY V FUNKY MONKEY SLALOM.wmv://http://media.harderstuff.net/pete/B...NKEY SLALOM.wmv 1.0M

http://media.harderstuff.net/pete/BASS JUNKY V JOEL STRICKLAND.wmv://http://media.harderstuff.net/pete/B... STRICKLAND.wmv 2.9M

http://media.harderstuff.net/pete/BASS JUNKY V SCOTSMAN SLALOM.wmv://http://media.harderstuff.net/pete/B...SMAN SLALOM.wmv 1.0M

http://media.harderstuff.net/pete/BASS JUNKY V SILVER WRX SLALOM.wmv://http://media.harderstuff.net/pete/B... WRX SLALOM.wmv 1.0M

http://media.harderstuff.net/pete/BLAIZE VICTORY DOUGHNUTS.wmv://http://media.harderstuff.net/pete/B...Y DOUGHNUTS.wmv 1.0M

http://media.harderstuff.net/pete/BLAIZE V SKYLINEGEOFF SLALOM.wmv://http://media.harderstuff.net/pete/B...EOFF SLALOM.wmv 1.0M

http://media.harderstuff.net/pete/BLAIZE V WHITE WRX SLALOM.wmv://http://media.harderstuff.net/pete/B... WRX SLALOM.wmv 1.0M

http://media.harderstuff.net/pete/BLAIZE V WHITE WRX SLALOM 2.wmv://http://media.harderstuff.net/pete/B...RX SLALOM 2.wmv 1.0M

http://media.harderstuff.net/pete/Bass Junky 1.wmv 2.9M

http://media.harderstuff.net/pete/Bass Junky 2.wmv 1.9M

http://media.harderstuff.net/pete/Bass Junky 4.wmv 2.9M

http://media.harderstuff.net/pete/Bass Junky In Car.wmv 1.9M

http://media.harderstuff.net/pete/Bass Junky Knight Rider 1.wmv://http://media.harderstuff.net/pete/B...ght Rider 1.wmv 2.9M

http://media.harderstuff.net/pete/Bass Junky Knight Rider 2.wmv://http://media.harderstuff.net/pete/B...ght Rider 2.wmv 2.9M

http://media.harderstuff.net/pete/Bass Junky V 350Z.wmv 2.0M

http://media.harderstuff.net/pete/Bass Junky V Blaize.wmv 1.9M

http://media.harderstuff.net/pete/Brisby 1.wmv 1.9M

http://media.harderstuff.net/pete/HILUX AND X-TRAIL DOUGHNUTS.wmv://http://media.harderstuff.net/pete/H...L DOUGHNUTS.wmv 1.9M

http://media.harderstuff.net/pete/RBN1 V 350Z.wmv 2.9M

http://media.harderstuff.net/pete/Scotsman 1.wmv 1.9M

http://media.harderstuff.net/pete/Scotsman V Snowman.wmv 1.9M

http://media.harderstuff.net/pete/VIPDOUGHNUTS.wmv

Hope you like them

I liked doing them!

BASS OUT

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