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Thanks once again for arganising it SLIM!!

I reckon we had about 25 cars or so.. Plenty considering the weather was crap..

Fair few people backed out in the end :D

You guys still could have had fun tho :thumbsup:

anyways i have uploaded all my pics..

Anyone else who took pics; please upload them here

thanks

sidd.

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Thats all from me..

Didnt end up taking anymore.. guess everyone just left in a hurry at the light house area..

I remember someone else taking pics?

was it chris r33 gtst?

Amy got a few good pics while we were driving, ill post them up now

Paint is SHIT!!

so why do some pics block plates and others dont??

weird.. ohh well

If you want your pics reloaded, with the plates out again let me know..

But otherwise i did them for all the pics.. no idea why some work some dont.. sorry

Edit: funny thing.. when i go into my folder (where the pics are), all the plates are blocked out there..

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Great day, despite the weather.

Here's the pics I took today:

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For those who don't know who I am, I was the goon in the passenger seat of WTF-33R (the 4dr R33) with his head out the window half the way down.

For more pics, see here.

And thanks to Sam (WTF-33R) for use of his awesome camera.

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