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I'm always free :down:

I don't mind sending someone to collect, it's not for my PC, so person who needs it can go out of their way IMO.

I've already sunk 15-20hrs into it. Not that it really bothers me... i just cbf'd going to Dandy lol :)

Thought i would post up a few pics from F1 last week...

1st one is some F1 driver who looked like he wants to sex me...

2nd is pretty obvious, we went through the Ferrari Scuderia pits, getting a run down from a nice english guy named Nigel

3rd and again

4th and again

5th is the 1st area of our "Marquee". The whole area was split into 3 sections, to represent the 3 different Marlboro changes, this was the "Flavour" area. Which is the std Marlboro Red

6th the car above the bar

7th is the "Style Bar"

8th is the "Fresh" section which was an ice bar

9th same again

10th is pretty obvious, even i know that driver

11th are the Ferrari F1 simulators... whoever got the fastest times won a signed and framed picture of Alonso winning some round

12th shows the position we were on the track...

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