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photos link from regency car show, sorry but pete locked me out before posting in legit forum stuff after the kids had a go in the thread. enjoy !!!

http://s730.photobucket.com/albums/ww301/s...Regency%20park/

not complete , have 150 more to go and add tags to them, but net is wonky tonight sorry.

hi res shot available 30-140mb ea shot, on DVD

its ok Pete i'm not mad, the playtime banter needs to be kept clean and in car context.or warnings sent out

Troy, since there are a few that do the right thing (ie. you wanting to load pics) I'll open it again....but not without a clean up.

Guys, leave your crap for this thread.....like I said before, a couple of OT's here and there are acceptable as we are all guilty of that but after reading the last 2 pages of that thread, I thought I was in Wasteland!

ROFL at that 180

sorry had to get it off my chest and didnt wanna drag that thread south lol

I actually have that one beat in the inside now, look at the PT cruizer floor mats, and other super sheep items..lol

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thanks troy some awesome photos there! your camera certainly takes a clear shot. if it would be possible to get the dvd with all pics that would be great just let me know how much

thanks troy some awesome photos there! your camera certainly takes a clear shot. if it would be possible to get the dvd with all pics that would be great just let me know how much

PM sent, thanks

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