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was cutting it up everywhere all weekend but the grass action is still the most entertaining vid!

the stag and soarers antics on the grass were by far the highlights of the sunday action

appealing, remind me not to post a burnout vid cause any 200hp p-plater shitter can do that as well!

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the soarer going around the light, and through the posts was funny shit!

gotta love the guys in charge saying "you're not really allowed to, but i want you to" when they want to cut up the grass, hahaha

the soarer going around the light, and through the posts was funny shit!

gotta love the guys in charge saying "you're not really allowed to, but i want you to" when they want to cut up the grass, hahaha

hijacking with more grass action!

let me just say theres always one in every group no matter what car u buy :)

enough of the arguments, ill say i do what i want with my own car, i wont post any vids until i pm them to John first for permission to show anyone else incase they are not good enough. Now i know why i havent posted any info/pics/etc about my car for the last 12-18 months.

Drags will be very very soon Daniel, ill let u know for sure.

There is always going to be one in the crowd Brad....put them up regardless there is always going to be a fan club of people here wanting to see what you have been up to with your car :) and are willing to watch donuts :)

I hope to see a vid of the mighty Stag going down the 1/4 Brad. You will cut 11's without a problem. I managed to run an 11.9 on street tyres at full pressure with 30deg night on an unprepped track with a new clutch and motor/turbo combo.....

Oh, the wind was blowing the wrong way and I had my tongue out the wrong side, you will pisss it in man.

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