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I wonder if the Head Chef asked for his job back yet - still can't believe he walked out!!!

Awesome weekend all - thanks to everyone who came to help out, we wouldn't have been able to hold the event without all the wonderful volunteers.

Stupid margharitas / wang bangers / jagermiester shots / whatever else we drank Saturday night - I still feel kinda seedy today. :D

Bring on DECA Motorkhana Series 2006!!!

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A very big thank you to all the organisers and volenteers You know who you are. Without your efforts, the day wouldn't have happened.

I t was a fun day with a vast variety of cars. From GTR's, RX7 and Hyundai wagons!

I had an absolute blast! can't wait till the next one!

wow, that would be an awsome time. would love to see soo many skylines cruising around this fine fine (no really, its not that abd ) town.

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Yeah, the land of porn and fireworks...

Bec, what was the deal with chef. Was there too many of you lot for him to cope with or something.

ok i am compressing some footage now... will post em up one by one... about 5MB each.

Uploading to the forum gallery so will post a link soon. Its unedited... no music etc just a vid of each persons run (only have the later group on me here at work... all the rest will be posted tomorrow.)

1st up will be Nick R33 who seemed to get confused as to which way he was meant to go around that first hairpin cone opn the long wang :D then Saff and Snowy

Gimmie 5 mins...

ok i am compressing some footage now... will post em up one by one... about 5MB each.

Uploading to the forum gallery so will post a link soon. Its unedited... no music etc just a vid of each persons run (only have the later group on me here at work... all the rest will be posted tomorrow.)

1st up will be Nick R33 who seemed to get confused as to which way he was meant to go around that first hairpin cone opn the long wang :D then Saff and Snowy

Gimmie 5 mins...

If you dont want to compress them, I'll give you some space on my server.

Great day guys - excellent work. Was great to have a day of competition that was so laid back and sociable. If it was one of our track days I'd be hunting down lap times all day long, but I didnt even bother to check any times on saturday, was too busy having fun!!

Tha Hyundai wagon certainly embarrassed a few people! :D

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