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Hey guys, just pm me your email address if you want full sized originals... Make sure you can recieve 5mb files tho as each photo is over 4mb...

I have not photoshopped them for corrections, they are straight from the camera and resized...

The original images are 4368x2912 in res and are rather large so I have cropped them down to 800x533 for this thread to keep it smallish...

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yea thanks col those fotos are pretty mad.sorry i didnt get to introduce myself properly.do u think you could do somting with the foto of the front of my car with the licence plate like u did with others?would be a mad foto to send back home to the rellys

ps id love the bigger res copies too, can u email them?

someone needs to ease up on the zoom blur effect.

I like it, its hard to be creative in a fluro lite carpark with uneven lighting...

But everyone seemed to like it...

i like the effects!! did u happen to get ne fotos of the arse of my car col or is ^ that all u got? nobody will see my unique rear lights :mellow:
Arhhhhh, only the two posted above sorry...

Number 8 and number 18...

To do the bluring effect we will have to do it again some time, as it was not done through photoshop and im not all that good/fast with photoshop...

ps id love the bigger res copies too, can u email them?

But yeah just pm me your email address and ill send you the higher res images, make sure your account can handle a few mb's tho :(

nice pics col :mellow: .. looking good as usuall .. now whos leg do i want to hump damo or tiff lol tiff ur car looks hot GO YELLOW !.. nice transformation .. sorry was late couldnt catch up

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