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Sorry people been away Spoke to JAson and we are happy to allow till Monday 17sep for any final pics.

So sorry had some personal issues to attend All sorted now.

So please pass them through via pm and post on here that you have PM also remember if you have these images displayed please remove them from public vie until the magazine has been released please.

All the best

Andrew

car mags should be paying people, to put thier cars in the mags

think bout it, what would the mag be without our cars

but stupid ppl get so excited zomfg my cars in a mag, here im giving them what cost me heaps, for free so they have something to put in the mag, just so i can be cool infront of my mates

outrage

car mags should be paying people, to put thier cars in the mags

think bout it, what would the mag be without our cars

but stupid ppl get so excited zomfg my cars in a mag, here im giving them what cost me heaps, for free so they have something to put in the mag, just so i can be cool infront of my mates

outrage

This is actually to help up and coming photograghers to help them show there stuff and I never once stated it had to be your own car.

But thanks for showing some interest bud :)

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