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I've been a member here for many years, but have never actively participated. As I'm now seriously considering a GTR purchase, I figured I should share some of my images and contribute.

These are some images I took for fun at a family property in Goulburn earlier this year - follow the link to my Flickr page for some of my motorsport content:

18642830090_8c52e49c83_c.jpgMilky Way - Windellema NSW by Stefan Trajkovski, on Flickr

16979313027_05394305df_c.jpgEaster 2015 by Stefan Trajkovski, on Flickr

16999211710_4a40f03427_c.jpgEaster 2015 by Stefan Trajkovski, on Flickr

16998988618_593a0b8985_c.jpgEaster 2015 by Stefan Trajkovski, on Flickr

17186717955_9f43f0cb3a_c.jpgEaster 2015 by Stefan Trajkovski, on Flickr

17092403772_7e5e7a43a0_c.jpgEaster 2015 by Stefan Trajkovski, on Flickr

16906130008_4c9040cb9a_c.jpgEaster 2015 by Stefan Trajkovski, on Flickr

16907682539_7407aec84b_c.jpgEaster 2015 by Stefan Trajkovski, on Flickr

17067934586_c7c8883ba4_c.jpgEaster 2015 by Stefan Trajkovski, on Flickr

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