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Simon Evans won heat 1 and overall but Scott Pedder won heat 2 as Simon took a 30sec time penalty overnight so he could change gearbox

Enjoy the pics

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Oh and of cource the grid girls and boy

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Rest of the pics are here http://www.pbase.com/joelstrick/rallyqld06

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I was there and enjoyed the day alot...

I also got a few pics but nothing compaired to yours...

My L series lens is being repaired ATM after it was damaged in Fiji so i was stuck with my 18mm F2.8 and ended up having lighting issues near the corperate area with lack of sun light through the trees...

Then to top it off by the time the sun was bright enough i was too drunk to continue with the photos and had the Mrs take photos from lunch time on... :D

Here are a hand full of my pics...

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...howtopic=122675

I was there and enjoyed the day alot...

I also got a few pics but nothing compaired to yours...

My L series lens is being repaired ATM after it was damaged in Fiji so i was stuck with my 18mm F2.8 and ended up having lighting issues near the corperate area with lack of sun light through the trees...

Then to top it off by the time the sun was bright enough i was too drunk to continue with the photos and had the Mrs take photos from lunch time on... :)

Here are a hand full of my pics...

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...howtopic=122675

Nice stuff, yeah I was looking at that corporate marque and wished it was was me sinking the beer

its a great event and the specy points were good too

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