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I'll be at the dinner and meet you all. Just do not expect any 20 yrs old hot shot...I am 45...:)((((

Maybe that is why....better don't finish this sentence..hahahahah. Still I love my line.... really hurt when I see cars running off the track. I don't think I'll run my baby through this...maybe a drag day or a track day....

I am going for the CAMS license pretty soon. Car is ....ready

EUG.

Age does not matter we are a very wide spread club with age...Sorry we missed you but definatlycome to a dinner as we are all a very friendly bunch that just likes to have fun and talk cars :O

i had heaps of fun there. apart from it being a bit cold in the stands lol. got sum good shots.

OMG were you there too???

Dam it!!! sorry guys ,next time I think a banner is a must for representation so we can all catch up :(

pics lookk great wayne

adam, u made it look so easy, once it was sideways it kept sideways, and no need for handbrake aswell :)

just cleaned the inside of my car with a rag and some water, turned the water dark brown :O :laughing-smiley-014:

pics lookk great wayne

adam, u made it look so easy, once it was sideways it kept sideways, and no need for handbrake aswell :(

just cleaned the inside of my car with a rag and some water, turned the water dark brown :) :laughing-smiley-014:

Yeah im not surprised, dam your car loved the dirt there for awhile

But you so rocked Steve....You looked awesome out there!!! :O

Awesome pics DJ Brave !!! :)

Yeah im not surprised, dam your car loved the dirt there for awhile

lol yeah it did didnt it.... i guess it just wanted to take little pieces of the track home for memobrillia or something like that

lol yeah it did didnt it.... i guess it just wanted to take little pieces of the track home for memobrillia or something like that

Lol maybe!!!

But who cares it's all practice and you did a smashing job!!!

Use photoshop, create a split-grid to rip them out singly. Then use some kind of animation program.

I'd give a more in-depth tutorial but right now I'm tired. :)

I used a really old program (Paint Shop Pro 5 Animation - 18MB's) to grab all the jpg's and shrink it's resolution and then put them in a animation, all by clicking some "next" icons :O .

A few vids: (I'll have another few more up later tonite)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4HHPH2FlC_Q

Damm silvia's!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VQUin1_p95A

Go steven!

*goes looking for the camera manual to see if I can d/load the Burst-mode multi-shots as separate .jpgs*

Thanks guys! I'll see what I can do.

wow those are some sick pics...

im going to make a dvd with as much footage as i can get... and throw some pics on there too...

anrewwwwwwwwwwwww can i get your footage on dvd....?

those pics are awesome.. much better than the zoomless ones smokey took on my camera hahahaha

Im seriously eager for the next one!

Champion!

I hope that smoke was just rev limiter richness...

No, it was a bang!

Kinda went something like, "Wap-bap-bap-bap-bap-bap-bap-BANG!"

Wish it had a flame. THAT, would've been cool!

wow those are some sick pics...

im going to make a dvd with as much footage as i can get... and throw some pics on there too...

anrewwwwwwwwwwwww can i get your footage on dvd....?

those pics are awesome.. much better than the zoomless ones smokey took on my camera hahahaha

Im seriously eager for the next one!

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