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I have to agree, nothing better :D It looked awesome being so large.

I think I got a few snaps, and I got a couple of drifts on video of the big silver beast. ;)

we got 300 odd pics to post but might take a few days to get sorted

Tried to take pics of all SAUers (well Skylines even) - only prob is no zoom zoom lens so not sure how much drifting detail you'll get.

if you had a zoom zoom lens it would have stopped every 4 laps :rofl:

/end dig at an unamed forum member.

oscar32, email em to me at [email protected] I can host them and claim them as mine :)

if you had a zoom zoom lens it would have stopped every 4 laps :P

/end dig at an unamed forum member.)

Harsh,,,very Harsh. Could you ask your lovely wife if she could please e-mail me the zoom zoom pics that her and her girlfriend took. I need something positive from the day.

Thanks Heaps ya bastard and yes you were right,,,the chain is lost.

Neil.

Duncan, will do!!

And I got video and photos of the white whale for sure! I think I took footage of all the skyline guys.

Also the drift guys (who let me share their pit, cheers) and of course the crash! I have a very blurred version of the impact. Will have to bring a tripod next time. I've got some films in at the developers today too.




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