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mac33r, go down the pacific highway towards north sydney. turn right @ the miller st lights. turn left @ the 2nd set of lights. turn right @ the next roundabout. turn left @ the next roundabout and its just on ur left as u go under the harbour bridge

Another great dinner guys, thanks to all who showed up. Those highway patrol cops deserved some recognition - top blokes, especially knowledgable on their GTR's and of course their ownage of Tosh (Twice) was priceless.

I started to PM everyone the link, but now I can't be bothered. :)

Anyways, if anyone didn't realise, there are a couple of galleries on my webspace:

http://members.optushome.com.au/dal2

Nick, let Johno know there's some pics of his car there (if you haven't already).

Cheers,

Tex

Cheers. We'll have to scope some more areas to take photos, maybe get some sunset beachside ones (as I was talking to Tosh about earlier today).

Maybe an industrial area at twilight? Somewhere with stairs so shots can be taken from above would be hella sweet...

Anyway, if you've got any ideas let me know. :)

Tex




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