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Just to jump on the band wagon: What a freakin' awesome day!

A massive thank you to everyone involved in the organising and running of the day!!

All of the photos & videos are great (even if i am not in many) !!!

I was lucky enough to be able to drive home without any issues (would be a long walk back to Canberra)

Can't wait till the next one....

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So pissed didnt take u out in the failvia George!! Next time for sure!

But yes all i cam say that wiggles MX5 is an absolute blast to drive! I cant wait for the next opportunity to play swapsies with Chubbeh!! :dry:

Currently trying to see if i can figure out this whole upload to you tube thing/... if i succeed i will post some vids :domokun:

yeah sure you are... I know u don't want me to experience it on a track...I was never game enough to take it out before I sold it to ya and now you're just teasing me with it and making me suffer, LOL ... :) only kidding ..

It's ok, I'm first in line for a ride next time .

HEY, BTW, thanks to both you and Chris for letting me borrow the tools, etc...i'll be better prepared next time.

Thanks for uploading sean; shows you slaughtering my gts-t on the straight at 9:05... I might have held you off if i wasn't held up through all the twisties :banana:

That's a pretty quick 32 you got there though!!

I wish I had semi's on the 18's now!!, and better brakes.

farkk you complains alot!!

You know it.

$$$$$ later and you would too! :P Home built engine still going strong thank god.

Nah, great day and everyone had fun pretty much.

really bad quality video of session 1, and my first off.

Wow I only ever heard yours as you overtook me each time, sounds wicked from trackside.

lol at my little thing cracking and popping the whole way down the main straight as I roll into turn 1.

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