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Very nice work! My car is only in the collage (no video) due to me being at the back of the pack all day, but I didn't do anything exciting so I don't really care :P

Adrian, it's The Reason by Hooberstank

Yeah... as Marc said. Hooberstank.

IT was hard trying to get good video footage because we were at the front. Hence why andrew was at the start going into woodford and at the lake.

If you notice it all.. when the videos change the way the road is going all connect.

And take special notice the drift cat at the begining and again at the end :rofl:

Theres no full shots of my car.. It's the background of a few.

Downfall of having the camera man in your car  I guess :D

I literally have everyones car on video, atleast at some point, and some bits of cb talk :P The vid ends at the traintracks with you saying mr sparkle :rolleyes:

Ill just post up the raw copy when i transfer to computer, mite be a bit big though, theres a kinky section where the gf didnt turn the camera off and the lens makes love to her finger :throwup: lol

Just like to say congrats on making the target of donations for the cruise and well done for the event itself. Looking forward to the next one. I have some photos to share , but am having trouble uploading, so maybe someone could give me some advice, as I'm not very good with computers. I need to make the photo files smaller .Thanks , Denis

www.irfanview.com

Download the program (less than 1mb). Install it, and use it :D

You use the "Resize / Resample" option under the "Image" menu, where it lets you choose from a range of common sizes (you would probably want 640x480 if you want to upload them here, then just send the full size copy to people if they want them) or you can goto a wierd-arse custom size if you want..

Also download the plugins (~5mb I think?) for the ultimate graphics viewer and basic editor. Kicks everything else in the buttocks with big boots. Fast, easy, full of easy to use and easy to access features...

PS - No I dont get paid by them for my spamming :rolleyes:

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