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The server will be quicker than the previous one - what ever speed you get do not complain... thanxs to the kind generosity of drifthost.com we have a faster mirror for the videos to help with the congestion.

I may haved to remove some of the videos .. depending on how much the server can get hammered. So enjoy it while it lasts and as always you can download the vidoes from the regular slow as mirror.

http://www.cs-technologies.com.au/kero/videos.htm

1. D1 In Car Drift Driver Demo at Driftland Oran Park

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http://kero.drifthost.com/videos/D1.In.Car...nd.OranPark.wmv - 15mb

2. Fatz R31 Rear Wheel Camera - Wakefield Park - Drift Competition Qualifying

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http://kero.drifthost.com/videos/Fatz.R31....l.Wakefield.wmv - 3.4Mb

3. Mark in The Monaro at a Drift Comp at Driftland

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http://kero.drifthost.com/videos/Mark.Mona...nd.OranPark.wmv - 11.5 Mb

4. Dan's R33 Drifting Oran Park South Circuit - Rear Bumper

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http://kero.drifthost.com/videos/Dan.R33.R...l.Oran.Park.wmv 8.1Mb

5. R31 side pipe exhaust sound test

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http://kero.drifthost.com/videos/HRRb26/Pr....Sound.Test.wmv -3.6Mb

http://kero.drifthost.com/videos/HRRb26/Road.Run.wmv -4.2Mb

6. Mark's Chokky Dorry R31 Machine - Wakefield Park - The way a Stock R31 should be driven

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http://kero.drifthost.com/videos/marks4doo...eld.Park.01.wmv -5.8Mb

http://kero.drifthost.com/videos/marks4doo...eld.Park.02.wmv - 2.8Mb

http://kero.drifthost.com/videos/marks4doo...eld.Park.03.wmv - 3.2Mb

7. Marks Indestructable RB30 - 4 minute rev limiter burnout - unaware of the heat gauage he blows his radiator.

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http://kero.drifthost.com/videos/Mark.D.Th...ws.Radiator.wmv - 6.3Mb

http://kero.drifthost.com/videos/Mark.D.Th...ator.Part.2.wmv -0.3Mb

8. Marks Rental Ferrari 575 - 320+km/hr Autobahn and Nurburing Run Germany

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http://kero.drifthost.com/videos/Rental.Fe...Low.Quality.wmv - 3.1 Mb

9. Fatz Drift Driver Training Highlights DVD-rip

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http://kero.drifthost.com/videos/Fatz's.Dr...4.2005-KERO.wmv -120Mb

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Added another videos...

2004 Dutton Rally on Speed Week -SBS /FOX.

Fatz shows us how to get national airtime on the Speed Week Dutton Rally 2004 Review. There is one in every crowd... !!!

(Filmed - Goulbourne Police Academy Skid pan)

http://www.duttonrally.com/

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http://kero.drifthost.com/videos/Dutton.Ra...ame.is.FATZ.wmv -15 Meg

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