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Originally posted by Micko

OK Ken - give us the info on your weekend of motorsport...

Micko , thanks for the bbq and beers on Friday. Left in kinda of a hurry so my brownie credits didn't run out.

Got 4th o/r ( 0.35 secs behind 3rd ) and 1 st 4wd at Collie on Saturday.

Got 2 o/r ( don't know how close to 1st ) cos we had to go but only got 2 nd 4wd.

Got beaten by a *SOB*

rex.

Grrrrrr:mad: :) :) :):mad: :mad: :mad: :mad:

Cheers

Ken

Originally posted by SHUTO-BOY

ah dont worry Ken, youll get him back the next time :)

yep , I hope so as I can't have a rex taking out the 4wd class for the series.

Got some in car and Paul took some general external stuff at Collie and Wellington Dam today.

Got to get it transferred onto CD or Vid.

Cheers

Ken

Originally posted by caminperth

me back.. just finished the phone thing...

good work ken - pity bout the rex, but then again not much to worry about - it's only a rex.. hehehe

did you get any good footage?

Am going to look through the stuff pwpt60secfalg took and will then work out what to do with it.

Cheers

Ken

Originally posted by caminperth

ken - great.. let me know if you're going to burn any cds.. i've got about 70 blanks sitting here not doing much.. :)

I think paul said he will try to get Neo to turn it all into something useful but thanks for the offer.

Cheers

Ken

no probs ken.. :)

aidwin - wiked.. very very interested in seeing what it's like...

me out for tonight.. tired after the plane flight and work is going to busy this week catching up.. will give u a ring tomorrow aidwin..

nite guys...

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