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top day thanks pete!

i might learn the art of skid control sometime in the next 10years.. but until then you can find me on the black stuff.... or at least on the brown stuff next to the black stuff.

c'mon steve! make with the action pics! There seems to be an awful lot of parked cars there!

so I take it everything went well.

NOW I WANT SOME SIDEWAYS PICS!

haha, sorry mate, i dont have many good action shots, ill have a look whats left on the camera for you tommorrow :D

drove better? hahaahah funnies thing ive heard :P

Mitch - you got msn?

Steve - Photos of my nice clean car now? or the ones you and Vic took?

Vic - how was the ride?

The ones we took :)

Vic - how was the ride?

LOL Lucky ya sneaked a ride in for me :mad: $100 in your bank account right now >_<

Thanks man!

Ride was good, reminds me of me going off track at wakie..

Steve split a shitbox next time so we can all give it ago :O

Most of the ride I was like..

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Fkn fantastic day Pete! I had an absolute ball, except for the bit where I popped a piston in my wife's Forester. My balls are still intact, but every night is a new adventure. I've hidden all the sharp knives. :lol:

It was great to meet and catch up with you guys/gals from this forum. I've gotta say it seemed like we had a great bunch of people out there.

What I found most enjoyable was the complete lack of the whole "them v's us" shit that seems to happen when you get 2 different bunches of car enthusiasts together (like Subaru fans and Nissan fans). I think there was a healthy respect of everyone else's rides out there, regardless of the the badges. I know the guys in the WRXs really enjoyed the day and have been raving about it on the club forum.

Thanks again Pete. Top day was had by all..(except my wife LOL).

Cheers,

Ben




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