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this taken on the bridge last week...

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otherwise jump on the ferry and head to tassie :P

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this guy....look at him...comes on sau...makes fun of our 'fluttering' friend in the other thread....now he's posting pics of his super cars.....really man...must you rub it in :laughing-smiley-014:

awesome pics though....

yeah under the bolte is a good spot.

theres two lanes of light that i used from there last time when i took some pics of a mates r33

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those flourescents do some funky gradients on the cars shadows when you use a longer exposure

this guy....look at him...comes on sau...makes fun of our 'fluttering' friend in the other thread....now he's posting pics of his super cars.....really man...must you rub it in :laughing-smiley-014:

awesome pics though....

hehe sorry man just trying to be helpful. :woot:

Wheres that spot in ferntree gully? Know the name of the road?

I think it is called Knoxfield Business Park. From memory, you turn right into Ferntree Gully Rd (Coming from Knox) and turn left at the first street. Keep left at the roundabout and follow to the end.

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