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Originally posted by skyzerr33

this makes three padawan :D

I am a star wars nerd I am a star wars nerd I am a star wars nerd I am a star wars nerd I am a star wars nerd I am a star wars nerd I am a star wars nerd I am a star wars nerd I am a star wars nerd I am a star wars nerd I am a star wars nerd I am a star wars nerd .

PLEESE don't take me away , AHHHRGG the force....

Cheers

no nerd

Ken

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Originally posted by Sneeza

hey ken - can you email the vid footage?

Sorry Sneeza , it's 13 meg and we tried last night a few times.

Burnt a CD . I am sure Paul can burn one for you if you PM him.

It's not much and you can't see my speedo ( thank god ) , but the trees and light poles starting moving backwards at a rapid rate. Hehehe.

Cos we weren't speeding so thats the only explanation I have.:D

Cheers

Ken

Originally posted by 33Spec2

on private roads rite!:D

Nah public roads but I'm not responsible for backward moving light poles.

That's the councils problem . I can't help it if they don't use enough concrete and the poles run off.Hahaha

Cheers

Ken

Originally posted by Sneeza

I don't think i have ever gone that fast in a car before hahaha

Yea must admit , we were up there.

Have gone faster in Targa on a road that was 1/3 as wide and over blind crests.

Thank goodness for pace notes and closed roads.

cheers

Ken

Originally posted by 33Spec2

someone has 2 take me 4 a ride next time! someone who can drive better than me (pretty much everyone) !

Russ , going fast isn't the prob , it's the slowing down for the situation ( ie hazard , corner etc ) is what catches the novice or unwary.

You could have a run with me but I crash better than anybody I know.

Cheers

Ken

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