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This just means you need to learn how to use your camera john... :)

the 154 are just ones i picked out of all of them that weren't repeats of most of the chicks.

took like 4 or 5 of each chick in each out fit when they were moving to get different views of them

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Just came back down from indy heaven and dammmmmm!!!!!!!

was up at the qaurter deck hotel (appartments on the track right in the middle between each side) and the view (10 levels up) was absolutely awesome.

i`ll upload some sample pics of the view I had!

Over 1000 photos were taken on Saturday both down on track and from the unit!

SPOTTED! Mr-Toy33 cutting sik laps at 11.30am today... why would you be doing that? We thought you were hanging out with the drivers in pit lane all weekend :)

I came back to brisbane Saturday night and left brisbane around 10ish sunday morning, got down there to try and find a carpark the next block down from Q1. Got the perfect car spot Saturday along that street, next block over from Q1 but couldnt get anything again yesterday.

I came back to brisbane Saturday night and left brisbane around 10ish sunday morning, got down there to try and find a carpark the next block down from Q1. Got the perfect car spot Saturday along that street, next block over from Q1 but couldnt get anything again yesterday.

Car spots under Q1 FTW!!! And also at norm's hotel. Thanks Norm :)

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1st pic - Go the bunny with his hand on her ass!

2nd pic - friend of mine - zell (the one with the camera around her neck)

3rd pic - just taken before I went on the helicopter. The chick not in the jacked grabed the other one and turned her around just for me to take a pic of them.

Good weekend, only did the Saturday int he Falken Chicane Club, not much boob action unfortunately....compared to prior years.

I have to say thanks to Angie for getting them out right beside me, made my day!!

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It was the first time in aaages i got to sit down on the week end and watch some good old motor sports, i nearly peed my pants when loundsey was swearing at his black flag penalty mMUUUHAHHAHAHA!

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