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Haha, fun video, was the missus going crook :(

HAHAHA no the missus was the one filming. I had 2 timed runs at this track and both of them i hit one cone which is the same cone i hit on the first run in the vid. Then i had my third run which is the first in the vid and hit the bloody thing again. That last run u finally missed it scoring the fastest time on that track for the day. Hence her saying bout time. The other voice in the vid was a mate telling me to go home just after the first run. He had the shits as i was owning him LOL

I dont have anything new to add as next week it will have been 12 months since i have tracked the car :( But, a comeback better then ever is shaping up nicely for the new year :D

Sandown Raceway

Phillip Island

I so need more laps at this place. Everytime i look at the vid i see wrong gears, bad lines :) So many places to improve

DECA Motorkhana I

DECA Motorkhana II

The motorkhanas your in look really fast and open. Ours are alot tighter and more technical Good work dude.

Here are a few of my DECA vids. Just bought a camera, and got a mount put on my cage so hope to get some good track footage soon enough.

http://au.youtube.com/watch?v=PTleCpoHFX4&...feature=channel

I like it Dane!

Best thing with yours is you'd still be able to fit tyres in yeah? (if you needed to!)

Thats one thing stopping me for my boat...I carry my semi's in the back seat and Im sure if I put a cage in, I wouldnt be able to put my 4 tyres in!

Cheers Chris, it turned out well.

There's a bit of room for tyres in the boot, but it wouldn't get 4 in, and if it did it would be a difficult squeeze! But the fuel system is going into the boot, so no tyre carrying for me :cheers:

But that's what the Clubbie is for :D

a couple of mine...

a bit of a motorkhana compilation:

http://au.youtube.com/watch?v=4xpmyGQvHeg

The shootout at the end of the last australian championships:

http://au.youtube.com/watch?v=zoevOtq1ayk

the same course from inside the car a year earlier:

http://au.youtube.com/watch?v=e-OPX0Tx0dQ

An interesting angle past the rear wheel.

http://au.youtube.com/watch?v=uvd1WbOA3Gc

My GTR at the local cart track, on street tires with tire pressure ballooning made it fun.

http://au.youtube.com/watch?v=pPC_CEDRE08

Milking the streeters for all there worth, giving me 2nd in my class against semi kitted EVO's and GTR's

http://au.youtube.com/watch?v=vm84b5VgzEQ

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