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Since I am on vacation and my parents couldn't come to visit I decided to shoot some video of Isabella and burn a DVD for them.
But the HD was full of half edited S2000 track videos that I started editing in January last year when I was 'between jobs' but never finished coz I was too lazy once I got back to work.
Faced with the choice of deleting the half done stuff (some of which I dont't have the original tapes for) or cleaning up the HD by finishing the editing I decided to finish the editing. I had forgotten what angle I was trying to give to a couple of them so they don't completely flow but at least they are all done.
Anywho, I am going to burn an NTSC version for my parents and if any of you would like a copy I can burn more without much hassle.
The "Cashout's S2000 2003 Track Season" DVD contains:
CMP on July 18th 2003. 6:21 of side line video and some pics.
CMP on Oct 17th 2003. 15:23 of onboard video including the 103MPH spin at the kink FROM TWO DIFFERENT CAMERAS! (second camera is from Lee Gray's S2000 who was following behind)
Roebling Road Nov 14th 2003 6:59 About half is on-board video and the rest is track side. There are 3 spins (3 different s2ks) and a few photos. Also has a voice over by Airsport (another S2ki member) guiding the drivers through the track.
CMP Nov 21st 2003. 17:23 of onboard video. Main feature is cashout chasing a white BMW 318 (slightly modded).
NewBern Autocross Nov 29th 2003. 8:26 of onboard video (6 passes at the course).
If anybody want's a copy post in this thread in the next couple of days. I'll be deleting all the stuff from the HD by week's end.
Here's a couple of pics to joggle the memories of those present:
Ok guys. Just PM me your addresses and I will put this stuf in the mail on monday. I'll send it regular mail (in a padded envelope) so it will take anywhere from 2 to 8 weeks depending on the mood of the postman..