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mine was the dirtiest car there. black R32 gtst. and probably didn't warrant any photos :( but if anyone has any please post em up. especially of the hill incident

I agree on that one.. 2xskidpan = dirty dirty. Mines hella dirty too. Too lazy to clean.

It gives it a good "what the f have you been doing" look when you're driving around the city.

It's like a new paint job!

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Dam, what a sexy 34 4 door... looks like it didn't even have to compete to get a nice photo lol. Next time it will be though. :mellow:

anybody get pics of WTF33R?

I cleaned off the love heart off my car when i filled up, driving home with my mate we would have got wierd looks on the highway if i kept it on

I got photo's of your car Sam, as well as i think just about everyone elses on the day down at the skid pan.

My photo's are no where near the standard of the ones posted by AOGraphics, still learing even tried out the "speed" setting for a change lol.

Still uploading them to my online album theres only like 475 photos.

Yeah where are these times lol..... what are the Skyline people affraid to list them as i think there is only 1 skyline in the Top 5........ ROFLCOPTER!! :domokun:

*fingers crossed* its me? :worship:

*fingers crossed* its me? :worship:

Could be actually.... as far as i recall the Quickest went:

1. RX7 - Pfft not even a Nissan and not even road registered so doesnt count.... absolute weapon anyway....

2. White S15

3. 350Z - Drunkan 'I left 2nd gear on the back track'

4. Cefiro - Ahahah

5. R33 GTST - Chubbs 'I take 40 minutes to change 4 wheels'....

I do recall Ladybytes doing a 1:36 or something like that but took out a cone so got a 5sec penalty......

Im sure Adam will confirm the list... once he unloads his car LOL

Most photo's now uploaded will chase up the others later on:

http://lanky71.myphotoalbum.com - First album just click on the image next to it to enter.

If anyone does happen to want the original files to manipulate or have full size versions as i don't think the online album lets you do that pm me with the file name and your email address.

Drew.

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