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In regards to copy right the photos that Jason gets belongs to you as there is no money being paid if he purchased them off you then by by this is a comp you own them speak to Wilch he sent in some pics and Ben at the time said that the pics where not to be shown until the launch of the magazine that is why I am asking people to PM the pics to me so I can pass them to Jason

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Sounds like fun, A few pics of my 31:

Name: Brinn Jackett

Vehicle: R31 Skyline Silhouette GTS1 #166 of 200

General: RB30e, manual, factory scheel interior, cam, 2.25" exhaust, 16" rims

not an import but its all good. :)

PM if you want really high res copies.

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B.J. I have sent them thankyou and will get back to you if they need to be Hi Res

Also keep sending them in please as we now have paople sending them in now From England and Sweden...

Well it is half way time and I have got heaps so fare thankyou to all those that have already sent them in. I still want more and Jason thinks that there are somegood pics still out there

here is one from me. taken by me in Chiba in 2005. S13 silvia drift car in my friend shop. can provide the full res version if need be. Will dig up a couple more later in the week :(

cant send mine in PM (i'm such a noob with teknologee) so here's links.. hope they are ok..still getting used to new camera.

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if you would like some more, i have a few others of that event with some skylines/260z/silvia etc or tell me how to transfer from my comp to PM (if thats possible) or just quote some pic #'s off my flickr site. TA.

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Hey thanks I will send them in tomorrow.

I gave the comp 4 weeks time frame as people will get of there butts.

Anyway great pics and I really love the one in your AV top work keep it up.

Sorry I will need name

location

briefe discription on the 31 as I see that one going through

Thanks SLim great pictures

bud you took some fantastic ones at the show and shine and all the other events you have been too what about the track day do you have any you can forward on to me please

Jason Might be interested

ta

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