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went to wakefield park for a trackday today and it was friggin awesome.....the first time out in a RWD and i must say i havent had that much fun in a long long time.....the rain in the afternoon also helped as i got some dorifto practise :(

anyways, i managed to get a hold of my friend and personal photographer gavin from www.gavincato.com and here are some shots - thanks gav! ;)

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Franks, good to see you having fun man. I took my yellow Fellow out there as well when I had the GTT and it was an awesome day. Didn't get as good pics as you though...they are magazibe quality dude. Print them and enlarge for your office or study I say.

What camera was use to get STILLS like that? Looks pro.

thanks for the comments guys, yeah the shots were crazy nice. gav was only there for a coupla hours too! lucky the ones he took were of high quality!

hah, it seems that way doesnt it nissaner?! lol ... atleast someone picked up on the MY34 :( dunno why but that just seemed to be better than ER34 ;)

swoop, yeah i was a little hesitant to bring it out, but at the end of the day i was there to have some fun and maybe be not as competitive as the others. but i was running unofficial low 15's so i was happy considering they were street tyres and stock suspension....next time it should be different ;)

gav uses a Nikon D100 and the size of his lens was about as long as my arm. some really nice equipment so yeah, really really nice results...

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