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Hey guys, I arrived just before it started to rain so I don't have any photos from the morning :( but here's what I was able to get. The rest of them can be found on facebook ( https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.1475049362711253.1073741838.1420050228211167&type=1 ) Feel free to tag and share, shoot me a PM if anyone of you want a high res of any of the images.

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^^^ Great shots and on previous page guys.

Good to meet you Milan!

DVDs (32 mins worth) sent this morning to 2165, 2750, 2759, 2250, 2113, 2087

:)

PS Tell us what you think?

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I've added some more photos to my album on fb

https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.298040290345014.1073741832.286875378128172&type=1&l=9691a8a35e

Anybody who wants some more pics of their car, let me know and I can send them to you. I have a ton more photos of most of the cars that I haven't uploaded.

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Wrap up thread over there folks. Sorry I didn't start it last night. Got home and crashed hard after the F1.

Post ur stuff over there > http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/440612-texi-its-a-wrap/

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