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ok i think you misunderstood me, i dont care about anything or anyone else in that video except for the girl!

Oh you :rofl:

looks like it was a good turnout for the stagea meet, next time we have one we should do video too! and maybe have it during daylight hours

Yeah it was one of the better turnouts; biggest cruise we've had since I bought the car actually.

I'm heading to Melbourne Wednesday afternoon, got work stuff on during the day Thursday and Friday, then free time till Monday afternoon.

Any of the Melbourne Stag crowd want to catch up for a beer?

I expect we'll see a catch fence there next year... :whistling:

What about Mike Rockenfeller? Pretty bad too. The speed differential between the LMP1 and GT2 cars is insane, borders on completely dangerous.

Yeah, I saw the tail end of the report on the news last night. Thought I gotta check this on youtube. If you watch the slow mo you see just how lucky 1 of those guys behind the barrier is. The car hits the barrier, actually crosses over it while spinning in the air narrowly missing 1 guy. Then the camera pans back & you see a tyre fall from the sky & start chasing one of the camera men. TOTALLY INSANE CRASH

Wow, check this video at 2:45mins in, that same tyre first lands and bounces off the wall behind some guy (in the light blue shirt/jumper/whatever) who had his back to the action the whole time.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4jnibRyrK-o

I'm heading to Melbourne Wednesday afternoon, got work stuff on during the day Thursday and Friday, then free time till Monday afternoon.

Any of the Melbourne Stag crowd want to catch up for a beer?

where will u be?

interested...

Yeah not driving across, flying in/out.

Staying in Carlton Wednesday to Friday, then Narre Warren Saturday and Sunday.

when your in Narre Warren give me a PM,

I live in the next suburb I'll come say hi lol

Lol ok. As above, Carlton Wed-Fri, Narre Warren Sat-Mon.

If the bloody flight doesn't get cancelled >_<

Interested to see what your ride is like Jethro, with the "Silk Roads".

if the bloody flight doesn't get cancelled >_<

Good luck. We jus binned my trip to Perth for this week, was meant to fly out at 7am, that flight got cancelled.. moved it to a 3pm flight.. again cancelled.. just decided to not even bother.

Lol ok. As above, Carlton Wed-Fri, Narre Warren Sat-Mon.

If the bloody flight doesn't get cancelled >_<

Interested to see what your ride is like Jethro, with the "Silk Roads".

Lol they're anything but...hehe.

Haven't tried the soft settings yet...

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