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Is there a video from the top of bells line? Someone went ahead of us and caught some video. Sorry I've forgotten your name.

Apologies if it was a little too fast paced on the way back. I had to stretch my legs little >.>

I think I enjoy the road down bells line rather than up. Anyone else agree?

Is there a video from the top of bells line? Someone went ahead of us and caught some video. Sorry I've forgotten your name.

Apologies if it was a little too fast paced on the way back. I had to stretch my legs little >.>

I think I enjoy the road down bells line rather than up. Anyone else agree?

Moelders will agree because...

his FUEL Needle was on "E"

Is there a video from the top of bells line? Someone went ahead of us and caught some video. Sorry I've forgotten your name.

Apologies if it was a little too fast paced on the way back. I had to stretch my legs little >.>

I think I enjoy the road down bells line rather than up. Anyone else agree?

Pretty sure Danny got some footage from just before bells line. If you read this Danny chuck it up I'd be keen to see it

Pretty sure Danny got some footage from just before bells line. If you read this Danny chuck it up I'd be keen to see it

The long awaited and requested video footage. Enjoy!

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I use a couple of these http://www.sandisk.com.au/products/memory-cards/microsd/extremeplus-uhs-i/?capacity=32GB but I always tend to run out of juice :( might get a 11000mAh power pack and have it wired to the gopro next time.

Great footage Milan. What sort of SD card are you using in the go-pro?

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Yeah my friend took some footage on the m4, just waiting to get it from him. Sorry for not getting to speak with everyone! btw i am Kyle and own the blue R34 GTT and i hope next event i get to socialise with more people!

Thanks Terry, i want to join (really want to come to the tech night on 10th may), i read though that the memberships are june to june. If i sign up now do i need to resign up in 2 months?

No, I asked this when i joined.

You'll get a min 12 months. Then resign with everyone else the next time it comes around




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