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they have the internet on computers now?

I just tried to upload some more for you thirsty biatches but something f#$ked up. gotta go now. I'll put some more up tomororw :D

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Well, ladies and gents. I think it's time to find out the truth about the pics from 2005 TAS:

THERE ARE NO MORE PICS!!!

After taking a couple of shots that have been posted before, Nick and Richard disappeared into the cleaner's closet with the promo girs. THEY WERE TWINS......no, they were triplets. So, they obviously didn't have time to take some snaps. You can strike that one out of your lists, Austins.

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I must say, that this behaviour is not acceptable. You simply cannot just wonder off with the promo triplets and not carre about your loyal supporters back in Australia.

Nick and Richard, on behalf of SAU, we are dissappointed and ...

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Fantastic pics there!

Did you know someone there to get to that many locations with cars? If not how did you find out about all the dfferent scenes/locations etc?

we had friends and made some contacts there that helped us out with getting to places etc. Plus nick had been before.

regarding more pics, I'm still on the case...

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