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yeah i had a ball, learnt a lot about my car and how freikin hard it is to drive a datsun on the slide! great to meet lots of new people and i loved the battles with fellow datto's and going for lots of rides and giving lots of rides. great times! i'm keen for the next one already :nyaanyaa:

anyone get any pics or vid of the white datto in action on the skid pan? i'd be keen to seen what the car was doing

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hey all,

was a sweet day. i had fun and wasn't even driving! but makes me want to get back out there ASAP!

i got a few vids. Still trying to uploading the clips of Troy (green datto) but youtube keeps failing on me :nyaanyaa:

- Sorry, not sure who this is. But they were sliding nice!
yeah i had a ball, learnt a lot about my car and how freikin hard it is to drive a datsun on the slide! great to meet lots of new people and i loved the battles with fellow datto's and going for lots of rides and giving lots of rides. great times! i'm keen for the next one already :nyaanyaa:

anyone get any pics or vid of the white datto in action on the skid pan? i'd be keen to seen what the car was doing

so far I've got at least one of your battles on video, it should be up some time tomorrow..(killing the connection as I rip high quality)

haha yeah i had a great time too. definately beat the 40dergee temps we had last time. and NO FLIES :nyaanyaa:

was good meeting sone new faces,

russman your welcome anytime. ill have to get a ride in your rig next time though.

After a ride in scottsman's car i now understand that grip = gtr, bloody hell that was fun. its hard to comprehend a car hooking up like that when you drive a datsun.

good times!

hey rob, reckon you could send the vid to my email. [email protected]

thanks mate.

Thanks to everyone who helped run the day appeared to run really well...

Big thanks to Al and Dave for helping me with my busted ass car... POS>..

With any luck we'll have it sorted by the end of the week.,.,.,

Last night was a bucket of fun but never again i feel sooooo SICK..

Im out

Definantly a fun event! I was a bit worried going into it that my car would be too underpowered to have much fun, but i was aided by possibly the worst rear tyres in existance and i had a ripper of a time! There were some impressive cars and drivers getting around and the atmosphere was fun and relaxed which made it great. Thanks to all who put in and helped!

Definantly a fun event! I was a bit worried going into it that my car would be too underpowered to have much fun, but i was aided by possibly the worst rear tyres in existance and i had a ripper of a time! There were some impressive cars and drivers getting around and the atmosphere was fun and relaxed which made it great. Thanks to all who put in and helped!

I reckon it was a great combo. You dont always need 11ty kw of power.

You were doing some awesome controlled sliding in the arvo battles :P

A huge huge thanks goes out to those who helped out on the day. Without you guys, we could'nt have done it. Your help was greatly appreciated and if any of you would like an SAU Calendar, just let me know.

Saturday night was hilarious :P

I still cant believe some of you clowns came home at 6am!!! I thought Adz and I were the last ones out.

Driving home hurt :)

Also, on a more serious note.

Taco Baz called me and wants to know who took his very expensive sombrero from the corner next to the bar.

Apparently someone 'borrowed' it for the group shot out the front (I cant see it in any pics though :spank: ). If someone did 'borrow' it, or saw someone else with it, please let me know by PM as soon as you can - itll just be between you and me.

I dont care who has it (if anyone), he just wants it back.

Thanks & bring on DECA Masters!!!

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