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Jarrod another great bunch of shots mate, you're becoming quite the photographer :P

That camera is to you what the evo was to James :) - Just point and shoot and you're bound to get good results

j/k

^^ Matt your car looks SICK out on the track.

These look fantastic! Cant wait to see more pics!...esp of the purple 32 GTR...black wheels...:D

Was that you Mat, damn should have come and said hi. Your car looks awesome, how did you go?

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Was that you Mat, damn should have come and said hi. Your car looks awesome, how did you go?

Yeah was, i had a great time, first time out with timed sessions, also first on the semis. Not the best times or tyres but at least i can look forward to improving times ALOT!

Which beast was yours?

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Yeah was, i had a great time, first time out with timed sessions, also first on the semis. Not the best times or tyres but at least i can look forward to improving times ALOT!

Which beast was yours?

The Hilux parked in the back :P

Car not ready yet mate, and once ready i'll be doing a few Driver Dynamics driver training days, first before entering the track days again.

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