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Skylines & Silvias Wa Official Members Cruise - December 2009


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Here's all the images from today's SAUWA & Silvia WA Cruise. Was a great turn out and an awesome day -- got some decent shots and Steve (esemte) got some great in-motion pics out the passenger window - so grats to you lucky few who got to be driving next to us on those few multi-lane sections.

If anybody wants prints, I can get A2 matte poster prints done for $15 each (delivered or pickup).

There's a few group shots (which aren't spectacular) that I took that I haven't edited yet, so I'll get to those tomorrow or Tuesday.

Levi, ive snt you a few Emails but getting bounced back....can you please send me your new email address?

Cheers

Strange, which email are you using? levibuzolic[at]gmail.com should be working. Might be your mail server/ISP.

Otherwise try levi[at]loudphotos.com or levinet[at]iinet.net.au or levi[at]levibuzolic.com

Nice pics Levi! Will send you an email regarding a couple of those pics to get printed up ;)

Also is there any chance of getting some of those by email in a higher res?

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