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'our driver' seemed to cop it in the commentry.. 'do they still sell those helmets'?? cameras were good, but it did look like all the shots were a mix of cruising and flat out... otherwise i think it wasnt too bad, for an aussie production.

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I got it on tape

Some fat old tosser drivin' a Gallardo, youtube of it here...

http://youtube.com/watch?v=g7XljdBYzHE

I reckon that Adzmax's daewoo could have beaten that thing. Looks like it didn't even have enough power to pull the skin off a rice pudding....

lol. Tops work mate :domokun:

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'our driver' seemed to cop it in the commentry.. 'do they still sell those helmets'?? cameras were good, but it did look like all the shots were a mix of cruising and flat out... otherwise i think it wasnt too bad, for an aussie production.

Oh and the toung is out, he must be trying....

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lol took 3 people to ask when its on;

Sunday, 8 July, 2007

Nine 12pm Test Drive (G)

Test Drive puts viewers in the driver's seat of the latest cars, boats, motorbikes and gadgets and gives you the inside scoop on what's new and what's hot!

from www.yourtv.com.au

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Nice work Kev - I'm glad they used that as the first car.

You can tell you were treating it nicely - stupid running in rules...[/quote

Ok sunday..Dam will miss it again..

Back at sandown tomorrow..with Kev

Being Hektic ............

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Cool got it set to auto-record everyweek now...

Koenigsegg CCX is the car that Stig crashed i think...

the carbon fibre front bar was pretty stong - only a small cracked section...need to make aftermarket front bars out of c/f instead of crap fibreglass me thinks :)

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