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hi guys and gals my son came up with an idea to put a dvd together with picsand vids of all the ausie stags etc im looking for donations of pics or vids you have .its just an idea guys and we would love to share with all contributors what we end up with .

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theres a couple from early this year i took, im not sure if u want stock cars or not? it made 420rwhp on 12.5psi in those vids and ill have some more vids very very soon as its almost ready to run again and it will be on about 18-20psi. ill get some footage down the drags too as soon as i get the chance to head down.

trouble is i cant seem to save the clips from youtube to file on the pc .it would prob be better quality if you guys sent a copy to me direct just pm me if you would like to and ill send you my addy

hi guys and gals my son came up with an idea to put a dvd together with picsand vids of all the ausie stags etc im looking for donations of pics or vids you have .its just an idea guys and we would love to share with all contributors what we end up with .

Give that boy a New! Haha, nah, he's a bit young...

Great idea though - if I had (new) pics or vids, I'd send them to you. I'll send you the old ones from the cruise back in May(?) though, with me, Jay, Andy and Brendan.

Should I use your Hotmail address, Mike?

Give that boy a New! Haha, nah, he's a bit young...

Great idea though - if I had (new) pics or vids, I'd send them to you. I'll send you the old ones from the cruise back in May(?) though, with me, Jay, Andy and Brendan.

Should I use your Hotmail address, Mike?

if anyone wants to send some stuff they can send it to my optus [email protected] guys

Great idea, I have all the vids in my "Stagea video" thread converted from youtube flv to avi, but the quality is not that good. You would probably be better getting the originals then saving the youtube flv's.

Great idea, I have all the vids in my "Stagea video" thread converted from youtube flv to avi, but the quality is not that good. You would probably be better getting the originals then saving the youtube flv's.

yep thats what i want id like the guys to send a copy of the originals to me to edit and id love to get andy the movie star as well to put on it lol

yep thats what i want id like the guys to send a copy of the originals to me to edit and id love to get andy the movie star as well to put on it lol

I tried ripping Andy from the DVD but my software was not up to it...

if anyone wants to send some stuff they can send it to my optus [email protected] guys

emailing pics now Mike, let me know if you have any dramas with them?

What size emails can you get there Mike? Mine are bouncing back...

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emailing pics now Mike, let me know if you have any dramas with them?

What size emails can you get there Mike? Mine are bouncing back...

oops [email protected] me make boo boo :/

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