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You talking about my spec bords?? Erin got them done through a friend I think lol

yer I just wrote up what I wanted gave her the $30 and off I went, I was very happy with the results. AS this year = WIN

I enjoyed every moment.

Yeh the spec boards were only $30 bux, but i had to do the artwork myself! very time consuming but photoshop is da bomb! hehe

Thanks guys for taking photo's of our cars even though we werent in with the club this year! :D (I WANT AN INVITE NEXT TIME!) hehehehe :P

Yo,

Here is the link to my pics

http://s292.photobucket.com/albums/mm33/br...tosalon%20Pics/

Some of them are not so good, some are good. Thanks to my nooby camera skills haha.

Here is just a preview of a few :glare:

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There are a few pics of just cars and not girls... not many but a few. ;)

you know when you get of the freeway heading north on canning hwy exist and there are those undesirables that get all over your car and try to wash the windows.... and you are like get the F**k off?... Just saying deja vu?

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