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Yup time to change my display pic.

Indeed they are great drift cars, but i want to convert it to more track orientated.

Nick - They are well priced atm and fair few manual chasers like mine up for sale at good deals. Good thing about chasers is that not many people have them and no one has a clue as to what car it is. My car is all debagged so everyone who drives past just ponders.

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Had a go at light painting with my car tonight. Didnt feel that inspired. Oh, also realised how much of a dirty p1g I have let it become. Car wash tomorrow me thinks. lol.

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Nick - They are well priced atm and fair few manual chasers like mine up for sale at good deals. Good thing about chasers is that not many people have them and no one has a clue as to what car it is. My car is all debagged so everyone who drives past just ponders.

Sidd, I love to fly under the radar, and that's also what I love about my Stagea. Even with the badges on that thing, people are still like "WTF?" when they see it.

I'm not an extroverted person, so it suits me really well, and I love sleepers in general. An MX83-series Cressida with the JZX100-series 1JZ-GTE (ie single turbo, VVTi-L) engine and manual box would be awesome too! Just some lowering, a nice set of clean-cut mags, and dark tints. :)

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Here's one my girlfriend took while we were away at springbrook in our cabin.

Nothing amazing photography wise just a little bit creepy... check out the window :P

did you photoshop that? :P

ps a mate and me just got back from camping at springbrook - rained the whole bloody time! lol

heres a landscape shot

be gentle :D

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not a bad shot - can do with some straitening :)

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did you photoshop that? :happy:

ps a mate and me just got back from camping at springbrook - rained the whole bloody time! lol

Haha, actually no I didnt! Didnt touch it in any way. We gather its reflection from the TV. but its beyond me how it got there. TV faces away from that window.

Yeah first day the rain held off for us so we got to do a few things. then it rained all through the night and into the day. so couldnt do much.

Went up to the best of all lookout - man it was freezing.

I'll post some pics from the trip when i get a chance.

Also, Sidd I love the chaser. A mate just picked one up aswell. great cars. went on a cruise with 7 other chasers last week. good fun :cool:

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