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So I got a couple videos during the day in between my runs.

usual shit applies

reference SAU and myself if you want to use them elsewhere.

Contact me if you want to use them to in a commercial context.

high res MTS version:

http://sau.loudsx.com/deca%20may%2012/

low res MP4 version:

http://sau.loudsx.com/deca%20may%2012/lowres/

enjoy

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So I got a couple videos during the day in between my runs.

usual shit applies

reference SAU and myself if you want to use them elsewhere.

Contact me if you want to use them to in a commercial context.

high res MTS version:

http://sau.loudsx.com/deca%20may%2012/

low res MP4 version:

http://sau.loudsx.co...ay%2012/lowres/

enjoy

lol, "red r34 (3)" is exactly what we expect from Dave haha

"oops, tiny bit too much angle there, well, better go up a gear, hold it flat and dutchee this place up"

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was a good event ...good to see allot of action on skidpan after day was finished

also great pics/vids to guys who have posted them.

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Nice footage guys. AWESOME weekend. Paul takes out this DECA's Brisby award for sure.

Sadly I went too hard too soon... ...And failed... >_<

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Nice footage guys. AWESOME weekend. Paul takes out this DECA's Brisby award for sure.

yeah.... I second that!!

someone might have to go harder next deca... :yucky:

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Nice vids, gees my car sounds terrible with those exhaust manifold crack :(

ended up doing a PB of 1:38.28 on Sunday at Winton after DECA.

Here is a link to the in car video

lol.. cool as

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You might actually die properly.

there is no way in hell that im going to do that again... i would like to remember what the hell happend!!

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shitty phone video, I will hook up the camera tonight and see how that went for quality. cant figure out how to embed youtube so here are the links

lol... that guy hates cars i think :whistling:

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