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I actually have a few of the starlet, including a cool wheel spin shot. Check my website over the next couple of days and you should be able to find a few.

Last batch of shots i'm posting up from this texi. I hope everyone enjoyed their skids :)

A big thanks to this sexy man for playing a large part in organising the day.

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Where there's skids... there's smoke.

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dorry dorry

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arse

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super skidzilla

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fast

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Last shot to upload from this round

Texi =

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Pffft... the time keepers are just a tarp! The real winrars at texi are those who at the end of the day receive the comments like "wow, you sure put on a smoke show" or "do you hate your car or something?" or "could you loop it any more times in a single run?"

I'm pretty sure the winrar of last texi was Aggro Dave :D

Next time though... lol

More so after the first run: "How did you not blow your engine?" "We saw four different colours of smoke as well as flames!" and finally at the end of the day while the engine drops oil pressure "Told you so"... LOL

OzzyDrifter, which was your ride?

so anyway........

;):) :) PICS ARE UP. HAPPY WEEKEND. PICS ARE UP. HAPPY WEEKEND. PICS ARE UP. HAPPY WEEKEND. PICS ARE UP. HAPPY WEEKEND.:):P :P

PICS ARE HERE.

PICS ARE HERE.

PICS ARE HERE.

If you want higher res you can still order up the DVD.

Hey guys, i was in the blue s13 with the legit L plates on it. I got a lot of videos for the day but a lot of them had either water all over the camera or shocking driving. Made up a vid of some of the good footage from the day. its here - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MNPWJ7ZdW14

Tks to all the peeps that helped to sort out the day. The end of the day was the greatest. Got so many runs, look forward to the next one.

Enjoy the vid

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