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big thanks to everyone who organised and ran the day

it was a great day

I would like to thank everyone that stayed late to help me load the car onto the trailer

and duncan and kel for letting me borrow the trailer

Yeah Liz, some are pretty funny!

Example;

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Ha Ha Lizzy had a bad hair day,,,But a great khana day. Fantastic driving babes!!!.

Car controlling has it's up sides,,,the smiles on everybodies dials after a run did it for me.

Neil.

big thanks to everyone who organised and ran the day

it was a great day

I would like to thank everyone that stayed late to help me load the car onto the trailer

and duncan and kel for letting me borrow the trailer

Glad you got your pride and joy home ok. It is such a nice clean car and purdy engine bay!

Hey I think I have one of my Slo-Mo vids of you running Course 2. I still have to convert it and u/l to youtube so should get it done in the next day or so.

Nice meet'n ya.

Ha Ha Lizzy had a bad hair day,,,But a great khana day. Fantastic driving babes!!!.

Car controlling has it's up sides,,,the smiles on everybodies dials after a run did it for me.

Neil.

I must remember to get liz to check this thread when she gets back from Europe :happy:
Oh yea I forgot about her 4 weeks in Europe.

Hahaha, she made me promise not to post that photo ANYWHERE!

Hey here is another video (HD this time) it's of Tim's Silver R33 GTR doing powerslides through Course 2.

oh yeah... :) torque split set all the way to the rear, think I went over move cones than I went around - good times! :D

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