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I took about 50 pics on N1GTR's camera, no idea how they turned out though.

And here they are......

Video of Nath drifting is here ---> http://s66.photobucket.com/albums/h272/N1G...ernCreek092.flv

Pics from both Sat and Sun.....

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What a tosser the owner is of that last pic, shoulda been out on the track drifting it!

I was actually gonna take some chick pics from on the spectators hill but the battery light started flashing mid sunday arvo :P

What a tosser the owner is of that last pic, shoulda been out on the track drifting it!

I know!

The weirdo shows up to every event going but never has a go!

Pffft, white R32 GTR owners - they're all strange if you ask me

I was actually gonna take some chick pics from on the spectators hill but the battery light started flashing mid sunday arvo :P

Yeah it'll do that, run it flat i say

It was finished by time i got home

More pictures and movies from eastern creek will be gradually posted on the central coast thread. Have about 400 shots from the day, at least half of them good shots and all about 3000x2000pixels.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...1391&st=720

here are the cars only afew pics for you all that could not make it today

Hi jess.

Were you taking the photos from near the TOYO sign on the last corner with a wang extention on the camera.I was sitting right near it.Saw a few extended wangs on the day.:whistling:I mean boobies.Ohh they were good...

Was filming and got about 30mins of footage.

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