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And what fun we had too!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AZSuZlidzfU
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AZSuZlidzfU
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Tony
Can you please re-set the privacy settings to this video.
I don't think many of us will be able to access without "permission"
Andy
Can you please re-set the privacy settings to this video.
I don't think many of us will be able to access without "permission"
Andy
Mogman
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Yes please Tony. As Andy says, we can't access it.
Tim.
Tim.
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what a wally I am - fixed!
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and if you are really bored - the whole 30 minutes : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FoB7zHt3T1w
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If anyone is interested, at last, with the help of a friend's "techy" son, the whole of the the in-car footage from MOP8X is now on Youtube.
Just put "Tim Ayres Morgan" in the search.
T
Just put "Tim Ayres Morgan" in the search.
T
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Worked for me Tim, well done. A good view of Andy Thompson's spin at Riches as well. Bet that made you open your eyes.
Simon
Simon
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Yes Simon - eyes wide open, buttocks clenched!!
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Well done Tim, a steady drive and a great video. It was good to see Brett's Aero performing well too. I think the car deserves a new rev-counter though!
Phill
Phill
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Thanks Phill,
I'm sure your right about the rev counter, I think it's steam driven, but I hardly use it - just rely on the shift light and instinct!
Tim.
I'm sure your right about the rev counter, I think it's steam driven, but I hardly use it - just rely on the shift light and instinct!
Tim.