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I thought your dent was on the passenger side? lol........ or is there a new one?

My car wont be ready for another month or so....... unless someone wants to lent me some ballin' rims haha

Oh i thought Weezy had it on the left hand side :~

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Ok guys! Been a while since Ive been online, or updated this thread. Ive been on the phone with the calendar makers and need photos in by end of this month! Ive recieved a fair few, but not alot of great quality ones. So everyone - start geting out in this nice weather and take some photos, send me what you got so i can get this one rolling!

Felpurcell@hotmail.com

Send send!

Ok guys! Been a while since Ive been online, or updated this thread. Ive been on the phone with the calendar makers and need photos in by end of this month! Ive recieved a fair few, but not alot of great quality ones. So everyone - start geting out in this nice weather and take some photos, send me what you got so i can get this one rolling!

Felpurcell@hotmail.com

Send send!

instead of clogging up your email, ill just throw a few on a dvd and drop it off to you or luke at work.

i might go for a casual photoshoot this weekend, ill keep you guys updated.

Let me know if and where you go man,

If I'm not doing anything I'll be down. Get Jarrad out in his fresh white 32-R aswell

instead of clogging up your email, ill just throw a few on a dvd and drop it off to you or luke at work.

Yep good idea! If anyone else wants to do this, let me know.

hey flick, ive always loved this pic, but u have the hi res version obviously lol

Nisskid, good choice :P I still have that in high res, thanks for reminding me. Rekon that will make a great main photo!

Shane - got your pic of the GTR, perfect, Just perfect!

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