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hey great shots Daniel........you look smokin Kel!

I'm trying to remember who you were (so many peeps with SLR's there).......you're not the fella that was giving me all the tips on camera settings were you?

I'd love a couple of those pics if possible at some stage

Yeah pete, that was me. :)

ahh ok....sorry I didn't intro myself properly mate.....my boy's called Daniel too so you'll be easy to remember.

Also thanks for all the tips bud, you either do photography for a living or you're a full on enthusiast I'm guessing. :)

ahh ok....sorry I didn't intro myself properly mate.....my boy's called Daniel too so you'll be easy to remember.

Also thanks for all the tips bud, you either do photography for a living or you're a full on enthusiast I'm guessing. :)

Yeah I have a part time photography business on the side. Your welcome for the tips. :)

I finally got all the pics working. screwed up a couple of the links ;)

How was that white 33 last night across from Fulham Gardens, seemed to have a bit of a problem??? lots of noise, and smoke, exhaust smoke maybe??? might want to get that looked at :)

Hope this didn't piss anyone off.

Peer pressure from a few members. lol

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Hope this didn't piss anyone off.

Peer pressure from a few members. lol

LOL I'm glad to help out with that anytime u need ryan.

Kelly awsum cruz as always probably even lost weight worrying about the car lol. See u at the next one???????????????

did anyone know the guy in the pulsar gtir? he seemed pretty keen to show everyone he had a turbo.

he also seemed to be stalking the poor blue r34gtr's rear bumper maybe thats why he left the cruise after port expressway

nene thats cause u a woman driver they all bad :) im just playing girls u know i love you drift cats

damo r34 nice shot of my car at the lights but did you have to line it up perfect to some how have an extreme close up of my ear in the side mirror :)

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cool cruise Kelly, thanks for organising!

it was great to meet/catchup with people. nice pics guys, there were some really nice cars out.

i only drove up until fullham, so i didnt get to enjoy the police pressence

did anyone know the guy in the pulsar gtir? he seemed pretty keen to show everyone he had a turbo.

he also seemed to be stalking the poor blue r34gtr's rear bumper maybe thats why he left the cruise after port expressway

nene thats cause u a woman driver they all bad :) im just playing girls u know i love you drift cats

damo r34 nice shot of my car at the lights but did you have to line it up perfect to some how have an extreme close up of my ear in the side mirror :)

HAHA Dan i'll get you for that one next time i see you!! lol

Hey kalel, those pics you took are fantastic!! Did you happen to get any of the stagea?? if so could you post em up so i can have a look?????

:)

Yeah I got a couple of you with the Stag. I will have a look at what else I might have. I will post some more epics in the next day or two.

daniel for official club photographer :)

pics of all cars man, get to work :) where's mine

well guess we getting more than we paid for as is

and no to below we didnt pay, was meaning we didnt pay sh*t so shouldnt be laying demands

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daniel for official club photographer :/

pics of all cars man, get to work :) where's mine

well guess we getting more than we paid for as is

and no to below we didnt pay, was meaning we didnt pay sh*t so shouldnt be laying demands

:D

not sure i got yours

will have a look

Damo's thread deleted. There will be no more talking about (or alluding to), and certainly no glorification of any *ahem* not-so-legal driving activities kids .... cut it out.

Here are a few of mine guys........good cruise & great to catch up with the usual & a few newbies.

Thanks for the tyre stuff Androooo (private joke)..............and don't lose my money Stevo!!

I'm waiting for your pics Dave (Scandyflick)!

good pics pete :)

ill get some of mine up as soon as i edit number plates and all that, may take a while considering how slow this computer is :thumbsup:

I'm not sure why you guys are so anal about editting number plates....not like anyone has court cases pending about an alledged crime and as far as finding peeps by their plates, I can't even do that unless I have a section 110 from workcover or a magistrate.......or know a crooked cop whose days would be numbered in the force.

Is it forum rules maybe or something that I don't know about?

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