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Eric, top stuff as usual!:thumbsup:

heres a couple of vids of my 31 from the still camera.

240p ftw!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yp0U77f8bpc

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dhkr7cW87Zk

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

No, thank YOU (and all the officials) for organising. Sorry I didn't say goodbye Steve, but you were busy on the track. =-]

My second time to Texi, and it was a TOTAL blast! =-D

No, thank YOU (and all the officials) for organising. Sorry I didn't say goodbye Steve, but you were busy on the track. =-]

My second time to Texi, and it was a TOTAL blast! =-D

lol, how nice of you!

Mate thats cool, it's hard to say hi and bye to everyone on days like this - if im not getting stuff done nothing happens so yeah :)

Not long till the next one, I think you're entered already?!

The starlet footage needs to be sped up with some Bennie Hill music.

I can picture it now, *cue benny hill song*

starlet does it's run, a couple of london constables hop out of the hatch at the end & starts chasing the car, then they start running in the opposite direction with the starlet chasing them

MAKE IT HAPPEN NEXT TEXI

I can picture it now, *cue benny hill song*

starlet does it's run, a couple of london constables hop out of the hatch at the end & starts chasing the car, then they start running in the opposite direction with the starlet chasing them

MAKE IT HAPPEN NEXT TEXI

:rofl:

lol, how nice of you!

Mate thats cool, it's hard to say hi and bye to everyone on days like this - if im not getting stuff done nothing happens so yeah :)

Not long till the next one, I think you're entered already?!

Darn right mate! On the list, and I *may* have enthused another mate who has a BMW that he is keen to do some skids in. =-D

The R34 goes well sean, thanks for the heli's.

BTW my mouth has never been more full of tyre bits and grit in all my life lol.

Thanks Sean, yeah +1 on the grit!!, had to vac out the car!

Also, it was running on 15psi as the new boost controller ain't set up yet!!

Are the times gonna be posted up?

I'm also keen for times!!

Here's a vid my mate put together after playing with a few GoPro locations. Sorry but it's all of my car whistling.gif

It is heaps easier having a navigator in the car, I have the memory of an infant goldfish at the best of times...

http://vimeo.com/28713449

Mark :)

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