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ok, here are a few, mainly cheap shots, oh and some cars too.

http://www.pbase.com/deesh

i just realised, pbase resizes them, so if you click original down the bottom, u get the full size 1024x768 pic.

you can also see the crappy digital zoom on a couple.

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Originally posted by macka

I told her i dropped my credit card in the engine bay...

Ahhh macka , it's all good , so far your are da man !! and I am REALLY pissed off that I had to work all w/end.

Last year , I was in the AFARCC spa with two guys and three chicks and I wish I had a camera then !

Originally posted by gtrken

Ahhh macka , it's all good , so far your are da man !! and I am REALLY pissed off that I had to work all w/end.

Last year , I was in the AFARCC spa with two guys and three chicks and I wish I had a camera then !

Cheers Ken..

I must say the babe in the first 2 shots credit goes to GtstVSPEC for pointing me in the right direction.....

Talk about timing!! she was posing for a car magazine photoshoot and i jumped in just in time for a cuttla good shots..

Ok here are mine but...

I have to agree on that there inst nice chicks on about on sunday :) most of them were skanks so I didnt want to take shots on them...

Not worth it.

I have to admit that Mack did good job and I like them, he earned my respekit! :)

This is one of my best...

ladyinble.jpg

cheers

Joe

Originally posted by Pva_Glue

boyz.jpg  

ok so Which one of you are you?

Macka and Shannon I know...

which one is GTS-T Vspec?

only if I knew which one was post whore! :lol:

Hes not there just look for sideburns in the crowd :)

Guys in pic

Fatboy,Macka,Daniel,Osc@r

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