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Hi All,

If you'd like to see some footage of the day feel free to check it out:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sZ1k9VCGQn0

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nkWXc3znGFA

The segment is made up of two parts so make sure you check out both of them. If you want to check it out in High Quality, simply slect "watch in high quality" under the view count on the bottom right of the video.

All feedback is appreciated.

Thanks guys.

Fuel Cut TV Show

Great piece of work there.

just a bit of feedback, early on around 15-19 sec mark where it moves up, then cuts and keeps going... it flicks to the next cars a bit too fast (R34/Black, R33/White).

Great work with the grey scale and the fast motion parts through the pits etc, looked sensational!

Haha great work mate...the footage is great!

...although being taken by a liberty is nothing to be proud of :)

haha I saw that, you messed up the exit of the last corner and he flew past inside you (was a good move too)! but you got him on both straights so that's all that matters:D

nice footage

haha I saw that, you messed up the exit of the last corner and he flew past inside you (was a good move too)! but you got him on both straights so that's all that matters:D

nice footage

Yes nick, thats a true sign of talent, overtaking people on the straights only to be passed around a corner. :):)

yeah sarcasm doesn't play well over the net and I didn't want to be too harsh! maybe I should have gone with the :P instead of the :O

what... isn't HP all that matters!?................................. ;)

that's why my car is with benno at the moment, to make up for my lack of talent (no sarcasm intended there lol)

wow nice work like the video loved the editing top notch job,

Drools at all the cars at the event wish my engines was good as all of times but im just starting with my car not finnished with it yet but hope to get it as close as good as all of those. ^^ i am so envy at all of those car's

haha Jarrod and Nick. reminds me..

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you did team 180 proud.. nothing but class.

good editing anyway. good interveiws. superlap will like the free plug :P

if this makes it to channel 31 will it be the same or is there going to be more talking?

also, i think if you have footage of people having a spin or shooting off track it give the impression of being on the limit. i love to see a good lose. hell, i love having them as long as there is no wall love.

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