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Sorry I took off last night, looked at the time and pick up my meat tray :-)

You missed a good night, we're not long home. I'm too tired to post up pics now, so will try to get some up tomorrow.

Some Very nice pics there,

My car sould be ready by friday (the engine build) but it wont be tuned or have rego. Should be on the road the following friday.

:D

PS, I love your GTR Ladybytes sure it at the skid pad and OMG. Looks great in the pics.

Would love some pics with my car next to it some time.

and tuk tuk, are they all your photos? They are great.

The one with the cars under the bridge is very nice.

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PS, I love your GTR Ladybytes sure it at the skid pad and OMG. Looks great in the pics.

Would love some pics with my car next to it some time.

Thank you, I think she's pretty special too :D

You're welcome to come have some shots with us anytime. Always on the lookout for a location to test.

and tuk tuk, are they all your photos? They are great.

The one with the cars under the bridge is very nice.

All the ones Tuk Tuk posted are his work.

I checked out that place in Kingston I mentioned, would be alright, nothing too flash though.

In front of the big garage doors at the Old Bus Depot Markets might be better.

The Old Bus Depot should be good for an early morning or dusk shot as well. Might have to check this one out.

If people started turning up earlier, say at say 9pm I wouldn't complain.

Yeah I agree, but I don't think I can make it this Friday, I have to go to Sydney tomorrow and its going to be a big day - Lets see how I feel when I get home.

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