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Well done to all on a 100% succesfull weekend. I think everyone thouroughly enjoyed themselves. It was great to see the girls out there ripping it up too. Well done ladies. A big thanks to all the burnt volunteers on the back track.

Thanks for all the praise and positive comments from you guys. It makes the time we spent on preparing this event all worth it, and next year we'll try to make it bigger and better.... if thats even possible!

If anyone else has any footage from the day, I will be making a DVD of this event similar to the last one and would like submissions of DV Tapes (I can pickup and return), or RAW .AVI Video. Contact me here [email protected] to discuss.

Thanks, Chris.

Well done to all on a 100% succesfull weekend. I think everyone thouroughly enjoyed themselves. It was great to see the girls out there ripping it up too. Well done ladies.  A big thanks to all the burnt volunteers on the back track.

Thanks for all the praise and positive comments from you guys. It makes the time we spent on preparing this event all worth it, and next year we'll try to make it bigger and better.... if thats even possible!

If anyone else has any footage from the day, I will be making a DVD of this event similar to the last one and would like submissions of DV Tapes (I can pickup and return), or RAW .AVI Video. Contact me here [email protected] to discuss.

Thanks, Chris.

chris i have 3 or 4 DVDs sitting in my room of the footage from the long wang0r

Well doesn't that just suck. A great weekend and I missed out.

BTW the Samui airport transfer bus drivers put us all to shame.

Still I'm having a good time despite no GTR to fun in :P

F VCKKKKKKK i missed out :P

FOrgot this crap was on,.. woulda dragged Xdrift along too.

damn damn damnnn

sucks to be you jonty!

the reverse petes revenge was great for the rwd peoples!!!

I hope next time we can tee up some expression session time, i am there for the next one and i will try to keep my car from spinning out on the second skid pan layout.

I hope to get a helmet and lower my seat further to allow me to fit in the car so i can wang wit you.

Again i would like to thank all you nut bags that made this weekend happen and am rapped that SAU has only become better with age, and before i forget thanks to the WRX club for being a great club like ours good to see the tosser ratio is still under control.

That was crap Pete. I get more slidewys in the GTR :P

Lucky Dave was around to keep the rwd guys looking respectable and get footage or someone would be hosing pete out of the Desperatetown sections tomight.....

Only managing to look at a few but looked fun again. Chris, do you use our handbrake, or do I have to pt up a tutorial????

F VCKKKKKKK i missed out :D

FOrgot this crap was on,.. woulda dragged Xdrift along too.

damn damn damnnn

yeah you missed a fun filled arvo of Dane getting bizowned by his better half :P

Adz... is it just me or were you and Pete both single spinning in that smokey run? Say no to viscous LSDs ;)

Hi Guys,

I have not had anyone put their hand up and offer more server space for the clips, so what I'll do is leave these on 'till about middle of next week and then take these down and put other ones up.

Most of the 'other' clips are from the knockout comp, and the back track ... though I don't think the back-track footage is not worth posting (ie. does not look as exciting).

Hi Guys,

I have not had anyone put their hand up and offer more server space for the clips, so what I'll do is leave these on 'till about middle of next week and then take these down and put other ones up.

Most of the 'other' clips are from the knockout comp, and the back track ... though I don't think the back-track footage is not worth posting (ie. does not look as exciting).

David, I have plenty of space, I'll create a directory for you tonight.

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