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Excellent stuff, thanks mate B) Did you have to put the other cars up especially snowys, makes mine look even slower than it already is! :lol:

Well done SAU for great event.

Had a fantastic day at deca, but no handbrake didn't help, as only one course had no hand brake turn, so dropping down to 1st gear and compression lock up substituted handbrake, or clutch in, turn, lots of revs drop the clutch. I hope someone got footage of me racing the 350z :( Snowy you car is setup very well. I think going for a ride with you was my hightlight of the day.

I think orientation laps might be good idea next time, as so many people were so lost ...............

Ash............. you are BBQ king, no body handles a sausage like you do :)

P.S. Some great photos guys........ keep em coming.

I hope someone got footage of me racing the 350z :(

Yeah I was using the 350Z owners camera to film that run, I'll let him know your looking for a copy of the footage :)

Between the two of us we got most of the afternoons skid pan runs on vid camera, I'm sure the footage will get passed on to the relevant SAU members for consideration for the next DVD :)

um dark, i think it'd be best to take out some of those numberplates *esp "that" company car* :(

oh and a tribute to teh wog/dave in retrospect of the day

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When Pete pointed this out to me this morning I was in freaking tears!!!!!! I'd seen the original pic last night and had no idea what the hell he was on about hehe, nice work.

Anyone know when results will be up. I want to see how many people kicked my ass over the day.

I can guarantee you that I didn't :lol:

Im sure that sooner or later we are going to have to find new venues for motorsports as i dont think the local towns can sustain our post event sessions.

It was good to see the usual faces, even better to see the new faces...but generally was plain old fun.

People have been looking at me stangely today in the office. Every now and then i get a big cheesy grin on my face...and i perhaps should have taken the wagon out there...it appears my boss doesnt believe that i left it parked all day :(

Next time i will have to make sure that when i go out on the drink in a new town that i pack signal flares so ppl can find me...thas assumign that anyone could be bothered looking for me.

LOL...apologies in advance, but who was the name of the final member of International Rescue on Sunday morning? :lol:

ROFL he got lost again?

last time it was a park bench @ 6am in 2 degree temps, time before that he fell of his apartment, time before that it was a lemon in the chops......

now he goes walkies... LOL... classic

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