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Purgey Mc Purge-Purge!!  :):D:(:)

Adrian

Dude - it needs to go straight up - looks like you are squirting steam onto your windshield or something ;)

Great Pics are usuall Andrew - love the one of MADLS1 and GTR700 doing a burnout

Good work :)

Guest two.06l

:wavey: Its me, Stacey........the girl....... thanks Merli for the great photos. You must have a great camera. Especially love the one of me hitting the rev limiter off the line. I really need to get one of me in the car racing (like the ones of Adrian) , because some people I know still don't believe that I'm racing and want proof.

Thanks everyone for their support on the day and for letting Paul and I join in with the SAU team. Looking forward to the next event at WSID. see u all then :wavey:

Stacey, why wait for the next Drag Combat? We have monthly dinners, near weekly meetups and cruises, as well as trackdays (Eastern Creek, Wakefield and Oran Park) organised at least once a month!!!

As for a front on shot, how about this one? :D

http://www.andrewho.com/misc/photography/d...es/DSC_4657.jpg (491kb)

Oh, and it's not the camera, it's the photographer!!! :rant::)

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