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Seriously Andrew, those are some awesome pics you've posted up, so if you don't like them then God (or insert chosen deity here) only knows what kind of standards you set for yourself.

I didn't bother taking many pics on the day because: a) I was pretty awe-struck about seeing so many nice Skylines and Skyline-based cars; B) I was equally as awe-struck about seeing them all in one place at one time; c) I wasn't really there for long enough; and d) I knew that my shots would provided nowhere near the quality of the shots posted by others here. Regardless, I've uploaded my photos in my gallery and will probably add them to the SnS Gallery too so they're all in the one spot...

One thing I did notice, apart from the two DR30's, were there any other older Skylines between the GC10's and the R-31's there? I can't remember seeing any...

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