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oh and for people who like long exposure..

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thats amaxing, and i bet thats not taken with a 2mp nokia

the pic of your car is sweet too, looks bright and early too what time was it taken at?

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it was taken in the afternoon as the sun was setting. which is a awesome time to take pics, but its tricky.. too early and u get heaps of glare. too late and its too dark and the image is all grainy.

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^^^ haha nice pick-up - I didn't notice. Why do people feel they can ever park in disabled parks? Do you choose to drive on the wrong side of the road just because there is no car in it at that moment?

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here's a couple i took about a month ago...its not too much of a looker but sure goes like a shower of shit. Getting the Type M front lip fixed up so excuse the holes in the front bar.

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Hey, im new to this site, love photograpghy cars etc

Just wondering how do you's post photos so they can be viewed fullscreen on the forum without clicking into it?

I know how to photobucket pics and all that.. what code do i need to use in my replies?

cheeeeeeerrrrrrssssssssssssss

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Hey, im new to this site, love photograpghy cars etc

Just wondering how do you's post photos so they can be viewed fullscreen on the forum without clicking into it?

I know how to photobucket pics and all that.. what code do i need to use in my replies?

cheeeeeeerrrrrrssssssssssssss

use the [ IMG ] [ / IMG ] code

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....in the disabled car park.
^^^ haha nice pick-up - I didn't notice. Why do people feel they can ever park in disabled parks? Do you choose to drive on the wrong side of the road just because there is no car in it at that moment?

Nearly 6pm on a sunday evening at Westlakes, yes I'm sure all the disabled people were missing out on alot.

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