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Excellent :banana: When do we get to see that clip? Got me waiting now. :P....actually, just found it, good work :)

On that clip was laughing a little, it was after i pulled out that he made the comments :P

lol yeah they werent serioud coments i had a big smile on my face watching you all do it lol, so dont take

those comments seriously :P

lol yeah they werent serioud coments i had a big smile on my face watching you all do it lol, so dont take

those comments seriously :P

All good, realised that after the whistle and then the bit about missing someone behind you guys doing anything. Found it funny, and the stuff about it being on camera :P

Pokies, cheers for the PM, guess i should check them more often rather than 3 times a week :banana:

Oh yeah and by the way, to the guy that was asking me about importing cars from Japan at the footy oval, the website is www.mytrading.org. Mark Hocking :P

Geez....that was my brother again.... he must have been socialising alot lol. I'll let him know for you. Cheers for the site. And thanks to Madaz for the earlier link also. :P

Excellent :banana: When do we get to see that clip? Got me waiting now. :P....actually, just found it, good work :)

On that clip was laughing a little, it was after i pulled out that he made the comments :P

I've got two clips of some nice fast furious action :P But i don't know how to remove the number plates so i won't put them up :P

npz on linky :P

see if u can get those clips too me and ill find a program to blur or take out the plates

npz on linky :P

see if u can get those clips too me and ill find a program to blur or take out the plates

How do i get them to you? they're off the 4 MP camera i had (the SLR looking one). Still good to watch though. I know that hotmail has a limit on it, and even with the 20MB limit for higher members is too small. Any ideas?

Heslo, i'll get them to you once i find a way of getting em there :P

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Perhaps host them on an FTP? I can give you details of mine if you wish, all you need is an FTP client to upload to it (FlashFXP, SmartFTP, etc)

Downloaded FlashFXP (Ver. 3.3.5 Beta), how do i exactly set it up in short?

Not hard really, basically all I need to do is give you the IP, Port and username/pass and all you need to do is enter that in the corresponding place (Press F8 to bring up Quick Connect) and then connect and upload your video

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Looks like a nice turnout, plus was a fantastic day for it. Pity I pulled myself out; but couldnt see myself making the distance, unfortunately. =(

After the Vt Harbor cruise, I pulled up real bad with my knee (again) for some unknown reason, now living on pretty full-on painkillers atm.

I just hope after I have the next surgery I can still drive; it'll be the 7th op on my right knee (ie either take out the kneecap and f*k around some more, or just instruct the Dr to do a full knee joint replacement; he keeps saying Im too young but Im pulling my hair out atm).

Anyone know where I can get the drivers seat rails legally extended backwards?

Cheers, Brendan

Hey guys have you watched the vid?

When i was leaving nuri carpark sounded like my belts or something were slipping.

When ever i boost hard it sounds very high pitch from the engine bay.

Im fairly new to skylines so i dont know what it is

Cheers

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