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Hey Tex... I told you I would have a suprise for you on the forums soon... this is a car that my Girlfriends Uncle looks after. (due to his large garage!

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Hope you like them mate!!!

Also, Can I give you that DV tape and get you to brun it to a cd or something for me?

Cheers,

Dan.

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Hmm, nice Dan, it looks in quite good nick, original, but in good nick. Did you realise it was a Buick when you were telling me about it last week?

As for the DV burning to CD thing, not so simple, it would have to be converted to another format first because DV takes about 14gig for one hour of DV format video. I'll sort something out, I'll let you know when I've got the software side of things happening properly, as I'm still ironing some creases out.

Andrew, EC lap times? Hmm, prolly about 4 minutes I'd guess. Might have to bring mine along when it's finished, and get an idea, eh? Do they even have a group G? :D

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