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Was that fun or what!

My voice is now totally gone though haha.

I would like to thank all the execs who helped out, also a HUGE thanks to PJ, HOTR33, Cassbo, GTRsean, mr moo, cpd, also the bloke with the black ute (sorry didn't catch your name) for making today what it was! Sorry if I missed anyone!

So let's see pics, videos-whatever :D

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Hi everyone,

I might not have got a decent shot of your car, was running around helping out, so sorry if I missed anyone. I'll be uploading my entire shot collection that I got this morning to Flickr, it's about 995mb all up, so I'll upload them tonight, and post a link in the morning (or something).

Great day, and thanks to EVERYONE that makes this happen every time.

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yeah that was one of the best TEXI's i have been too!

i need a new set of rear KU36s!!! they are only 2 track days old!

each run it was a choice of SMOKE or SPEED??? lol so much fun!

thankyou to all who helped put it on!

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Glad to help out :) and do it again!!

was a good day an evrything seemed to go smoothly

if anyone got photos of the starlet can you post them up plz.

i want to see for a lol

BAHAHAHAHA.... just saw the photo in thee events section...go the tyre flex on the right hand front lol

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Yay! Awesome day out guys! Thanks so much to the SAU NSW team and the volunteers :) had an awesome day out, and really happy with the drift 180's performance :) looking forward to some pics and vids. Hopefully Michael and I can post up his pics soon :)

SKIDS!!! :-D

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Smoke > Speed. I didn't know there was a choice :domokun: .

Awesome day, keep the pictures coming and another big thanks to those that organised and ran the day :thumbsup:

I'm going through my photo's now, i got 93 of your car.

Incase anyone is wondering, im the guy that was behind the truck all day on the grass.

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