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The gods have smiled upon us..........RX7 galore!!!!!

Even though I don't know the photographer personally, thanks all the same for these pants wetting photos. Only wished he had more.

I'd sell my left kidney for one of those post-20995-1184214137_thumb.jpg

You all need worship this guy for creating half of the cars found there

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Who has more of these Rx7 pics from the 7/7/7 meet?

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damn right it is

must have been quite the noisy day for them

I met Dino at Fuji speedway when Poida and i went there for D1 last year.

Nice guy, well connected and very serious about his photography.

he has a Bayside blue R34 that he drove to the track that day by the way...

heres his site..

http://blog.gtroc.com/dino/

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yeah been following his site for a while now. Some really incredible photos he's taken.

Hes very talented. Knows just how to capture the moment and does pretty well for himself out of it.

on top of that he gets to road test some of the beasts too...lucky bastard! :thumbsup:

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Hes very talented. Knows just how to capture the moment and does pretty well for himself out of it.

on top of that he gets to road test some of the beasts too...lucky bastard! :thumbsup:

just out of curiosity, is he 30ish, glasses, going bald in the front? (not trying to be insensitive or anything)

I found a photo of what looks to be his car with him driving on the highway.

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