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Ash WTF were you doing to that poor 33 GTR????!!

That was the f**king GEESE man!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I was trying to avoid some epic front end carnage for Jacks car just before that shot.

They were all over the middle of the course so i had to go off-road to avoid and that was the end result as i sure as fark wasn't going to lift off and ruin a run because of some foul play and listen to you jokers gimme even more sh*t :merli:

Only just made the corner before going up the grass hill/mount bit, looks like it was a little closer than i thought as it didn't seem "too" bad at the time :D

That was the f**king GEESE man!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I was trying to avoid some epic front end carnage for Jacks car just before that shot.

They were all over the middle of the course so i had to go off-road to avoid and that was the end result as i sure as fark wasn't going to lift off and ruin a run because of some foul play and listen to you jokers gimme even more sh*t :merli:

Only just made the corner before going up the grass hill/mount bit, looks like it was a little closer than i thought as it didn't seem "too" bad at the time :D

GoPro footage or it didn't happen rAsh! :ban:

Great timing on the shot too btw Grant :thumbsup:

GoPro footage or it didn't happen rAsh! :ban:

It was dead by that point :(

Battery light was flashing as we lined up. So you see Campbell & Dean dishing it out and just as I move off it died. Spewing as it would've looked awesome

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To all the usual suspects. Holy shit, I thought I'd partied hard and made an arse of myself. Ambulances, getting locked in Nightclubs - you are all insane and I love it. If it weren't my 11th anniversary of meeting my wife this weekend I would have been there getting loose with you ;)

I wish I remembered more than half way through the fishbowl haha

It was dead by that point :(

Battery light was flashing as we lined up. So you see Campbell & Dean dishing it out and just as I move off it died. Spewing as it would've looked awesome

And people were asking me wtf I was doing on Friday night when I pulled out my drill and started raping a big hole into the side of my GoPro casing. On the go charging ftw :D

And people were asking me wtf I was doing on Friday night when I pulled out my drill and started raping a big hole into the side of my GoPro casing. On the go charging ftw :D

You looked like you were about to rape yourself with the drill. Thats what we were asking about lol!

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