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Well I've been sick with the flu since Sunday. Even had to postpone a shoot of Sheng's (NSW member) purple R34 because of it. Really, really sucks.

Anyway, I was getting sick of being sick so I decided to go and take a photo of my car as she slept in my garage.

...and here I am posting it up. I haven't really posted a car photo in ages, so I thought I might as well. Even if it was taken a few minutes ago, with me feeling pretty sick.

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Thanks for the comments guys :). Going back to work today. Still don't feel the best, but oh well.

lol @ third world shack. The garage and laundry are the only rooms I have left to renovate. I'm embarrassed about my garage now.

put on some eyelids if u want the sleeping effect

"sleeping" as in "My Skyline while it's not being used and it's sleeping in the garage"... you know, "laying dormant"....

OooOooo that garage has potential Wilchabus

Thanks sammeh. I just need money to do it up. But gotta do everything else first, garage is last on my list.

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