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Hi Guys,

The first SAU DVD is now avaliable for purchase. It will only be produced in small runs, so if you wish to buy a copy please make it known here and I will have that number avaliable at our club meetings and social events. Thanks to all who submitted footage. A lot of work has gone into this as far as filming and editing goes.

All profits go back into SAU to help fund the next DECA Day!

What you get for your hard earned $10:

1 DVD

1 Black Dual DVD Case

1 Colour Printed Insert

Contents of this DVD:

Northern Street Cruisers DECA Day '04

SAU DECA Day - 25th June '05

Calder Park - SAU Round 1 - 5th Feb '05

Winton - SAU Round 3 - 16th April '05

The DVD has a full menu and chapters.

Some of you will have seen this footage at our club meetings

I have attached a sample copy of the DVD jacket.

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Nope no fire scene's. I dont think we got that one on film unfortunatly. But if anyone has any footage they want me to edit and put on the next DVD please let me know.

I still have unedited footage from:

PI - Round 2

Sandown - Round 4

Winton - Round 5

Dutton Rally

Moorabbin Go-Kart night

Some cruise stuff

Morewell drift days

There a special competition for the 1st person to correctly answer how many times 99 Red Ballons is on the dvd.

:P

Can a double or nothing prize be done for Black Betty also :lol:

Would be cool to see the Moorabin go kart footage :)

Will you be bringing many to the meeting on Tuesday or should we reserve a copy in advance ;)

I also have some footage of the graph from Snowy's run on the dyno from Saturday of the Plasma screen. Not sure how good it is but if Snowy is happy, I dont mind surrendering it.

Will you be bringing many to the meeting on Tuesday or should we reserve a copy in advance ;)

Yes, please let me know if you want a copy, so I can create and bring the right amount of copies.

Wheres the widescreen version!!! ripped off!! and wheres my 5.1DD sound track!! hahah

I started watching it yesterday, lots of footage, only got half way through the deca day footage. Pissed i missed that, looked like fun.

whats the quality of the footage like? was it taken with a decent camera etc

im not a member of the VIC club yet, waiting till i get a line which will be soon hopefully, but im interested in this DVD...

is there any chance it can be posted to me? if so, put me down for a copy...$10 + postage is fine with me

Chris I watched this and found it entirely unsatisfying. There was nowhere near enough DECA footage of me. ;) Seriously good effort though mate.

If you have the chaps laps session of my run I'd love a copy can you either email or host so I can download.

I have some flame footage and stills of my bbq last year as well if you want me to put it on DVD and send.

Nope no fire scene's.  I dont think we got that one on film unfortunatly.  But if anyone has any footage they want me to edit and put on the next DVD please let me know.

I still have unedited footage from:

PI - Round 2

Sandown - Round 4

Winton - Round 5

Dutton Rally

Moorabbin Go-Kart night

Some cruise stuff

Morewell drift days

My friend still has my DECA footage, about 40mins of rough video. He put it on a dvd, but i never had a chance to collect. All skidpan, no back track.

I'm up for a copy too, loving the back of the sample cover 1

ahhh i saw that TX...so its urs?

I just sold my Red TX5, im a bit of a fan of em

u wanna send me some pics of yours?

madwob (at) hotmail.com if you do ;)

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