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I love the one of you Roy where you just clip the cone.  Precision sideways....  or pure arse.

Pure arse as you can tell with the spin 2 seconds later...then again 5 seconds after that. I hate htose ones where you have greater then 90 deg to turn as i cant use the handbrake:(

Where is Geoff...teach me Obey-One :)

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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.

yep that was me getting chopped by the tree fiddy

I know DavidM (350Z @ DECA) has some footage - not sure of what though.

What I have is what I already posted. I do have more, but it's more of the same ie. no footage of the back-track or the slalom knock-out competition.

ps. Where's the 'gathering' going to held next Tuesday?

Anyone else from WRX or Fangers got some footage from this event.  I still need some good stuff from the back track.

I forgot my Camera, blame the early morning, altho my photography skills are as reliable as my driving so wouldn't help you much there either :rofl:

I'm waiting to see Joel's pics!

miniwog

I'm just upset/depressed/suicidal that no-one has any footage of the TX5 giving Aaron a run for his money.

Send me a PM with your e-mail and I'll e-mail you a clip of the TX5 dodging the cones in one of the morning 'khanas as I did get one of your runs on tape. It's 2.45Mb in size.

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