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Sau Track Action - Vol.1 Dvd - $10


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As for postage I would prefer that you make it to a club meeting, or other club event.  The more faces we see regularly the better SAU VIC as a club will be.  But if you can't make it or live far away then I will post the DVD to you.  If this is the case please PM me with your postal address and I will get back to you with an account to deposit into and the exact amount.  If making a deposit please put "SAUDVD (forum name)" in the transaction description.

Postage will only be like $3, $4 or $5. Depending on local, reginal or interstate.

PM sent mate :wacko:

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she died on the dyno. Still it'll be back in a few months with forgies and high flowed N1's etc + PowerFC. Hopefully get it over the 300rwkw mark. (yeh like i need the extra power).

You guys can buy me beers to cheer me up on Tue meeting night? :(

obviously ive missed something in my absense... what did u do? blow it up? lol

roy... whats it with u and shiving people lately? haha

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Still in production. Probably in December or January.

After the 50 hours I spent editing that one, i'm not too keen to start it all over again. But I have a heap of footage from this year still to edit and we will no doubt have plenty of action from the upcoming DECA day on 19th Nov.

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anyone who's thinkin bout gettin 1...its worth it. for $10 it goes for a fair while, and its pretty decent quality etc...

ive payed more for lesser automotive DVD's....this 1 did not disapoint! i'm already hanging for Vol 2.

request: can you guys make vol 2, 3 etc, with the same cover theme....it'd look good to have em all lined up, with the vol part different, and obviously a different cover car on each 1

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