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Thanks for all the interest guys...  keep em coming :(

And for rukus and Wink, if ya want your cars off for some reason... let me know - no offence will be taken, but seriously those shots were some of the best (considered results from 3 people)

nah it's all good mate :)

Cheers mate, yes I'm sure we got a huge chunk of your car in the clip...

UPDATE:

We are hoping to have the trailer release on Wednesday / Thursday and the full length ready for distribution by the end of the weekend. Keep you all posted.

Just a note for future cruises though, if you want to star in the DVD then you're going to have to drive around us / let us drive around you. During the AVOCA CRUISE I was already doing this but many cruisers didn't realise what I was doing hence some of you missed out on film time.

Next cruise, if you see the R34 waving left and right behind you or telling you to scream forward - DO IT!!! :(

Saying that, thanks to all those guys who gave us some interesting things to film!

Thanks mate...

Still taking orders - I assure you will not be disappointed :)

And at $10 delivered, you can already see we aren't making anything out of it :) Well maybe like a soft serve cone out of each DVD :(

Thanks mate... 

Still taking orders - I assure you will not be disappointed :)

And at $10 delivered, you can already see we aren't making anything out of it :)  Well maybe like a soft serve cone out of each DVD :(

i need to c a trailer!

Cheers mate... from your avatar, you're the 33 I had a little run with at the end of the day?

There is a good 10-15 seconds of that run :) The big one was when 6 of us were at the lights for a little GP tsk tsk tsk!

LOL I can't believe you're getting one from the guy who "fingered" you :)  Nah, it's all cool - legitimate mistake on the day...

EDIT: That sounded quite WRONG, but oh well - that's me!

It's ok.. i'm getting mine for free anyway, as an apology. :)

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