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Didnt happen to get any pics of that yobbo in the white GTR doin skids as well did ya???

Be interested in seeing them if you did. :P

Haven't got many pics of the old girl out on the track.

aah that was you? i was the dorky guy on the start line with the cam and standing at the first corner :ninja: also was talking to wogboy in the pits when ya rocked up.

i have some pics of the white gtr, waiting on my mate to send them to me.

Yep that was me...

Figured there would be some shots floating around.

Especially when I noticed that lots of people with cameras had cottoned onto the fact that mine was launching at about 7k.

Took me a bit initially to figure out why there were so many cameras at the start line :mrt:

spotted a white/greyish 4 door skyline on brooker. Bit different haven't seen to many of those. Also think i see Az-strYdeR on brooker some mornings. Think i seen Az-strYder following an r32 grey one morning

Spotted a lack of pictures comin through from the hillclimb...

:cool:

j/k's

Any idea when you might have some uploaded??

Heading back down Hobart way in mid September so wouldnt mind meeting up and grabbing some proper full quality ones off you if ya dont mind.

lots of pics here http://s561.photobucket.com/albums/ss60/st...nnoble/?start=0

heres some of ricelines and what not.. yes for some reason there lots of wogboys r31 lol

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would link more but got tired and bored lol, check the top link for 200 pics, waiting for other 50 to load.

LOL my mate is uploading some tonight or tomorrow, will be getting high rez ones when i visit him over the next few days so can give ya a copy :D

you coming down for domain hillclimb?

Would love to but unfortunately I need tyres and new brakes first. Already been and sorted it all, just waiting on tax return to pay for it all.

Then with a few extra bits it game on for the rest of the year... :)

looks like my mate changed the photo links :S so image links are broken.

http://s561.photobucket.com/albums/ss60/st...hillclimb%2009/

Nice selection of cars that attended! have seen that the green z before but havent heard it, sound and go any good?

Edited by GTR092

Spotted a white r33 with p plates, in Launceston somewhere....sunday arvo, was near a blockbuster IIRC? dunno...was in a rent-a-car Tiida and had no idea where I was going LOL

Dude, there is a big thread on it in the members rides on TasCommodores.

With heaps of pics from when I toured the state back in Feb this year.

Wont be running those wheels again, have got some BA SR Falcon rims ready for these semi slicks I pick up this week.

It usually has 17x9 Silver BBS Alloys on it.

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