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Im from NZ and have been liveing in OZ for 2 years now.

Went back for a holiday.

I have some photos for all of you to look at.

Some of when we went out fishing.

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My home town Thames.

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And when we went out duck shooting and yes its legal to kill ducks in NZ.

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aaa so may be seeing ya 32 on a nz dvd some time then ay

Well maybe - but wont be drifting mine on Sunday as it still in the shop but will get soem photoes and post them up for you guys.

More likely to be in something like Performance Car, or one of the show car magz - thinking of buying another skyline for the main drift car.

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Nice spot mate, looks awesome. My last duck hunt was in a canoe with some rocks, my dog Mojo and a big arse knife ! Feral bastards took up residence in my sisters damn shit'n all over the joint clagging the water.

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