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some ive taken over the weekend whilst at powercruise.

i have something like 600 plus pictures from the 3 days, (( almost half of them of drifting / burnouts etc )) lots of imports.

but i wont bore you all with them, still gotta edit, delete etc etc, and have almost 2 hours of video to download from cameras hard drive and edit aswell.

sorry about bad pics though :)

picture of my 34, my brothers S2 33 ( the one with trial side front bumper) and my mate jims 33 ( s2 bumper)

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My brother and me rolling slowly around the corner ready to drag to see whose is faster (( only problem with the cruise sessions is you get half way across a striaght and have to hit the brakes and roll slowly round the corner as the v8 boys dont like going fat round them ) i racked up 19km around the track in a session and my GPS said top speed of 175kmh, but average speed was 44km. so hmm

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This idiot entered the drift event, but all he did was do a burnout, sadly for him, halfway through the corner ( directly opposite our campsite) his wheel came off, yet he kept with the one wheel burnout for a while, then was towed onto the grass lol

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two r34 gtrs

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this guy was really impressive, have lots of photos and vid ill upload later , he got quite impressive by the end of the weekend. i have him coming off and loosing the bumper on cam,

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anywya that it for me, sorry about the bad quality and if they suck :D

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they say equip in the middle, starcorps? and i think they look good :wub:

all good. work equips are the original wheels that starcorp copied. you see starcorps on a LOT of imports. equip = respect

gus those are some really good shots. i have seen a few pics from under that bridge though. lol

gus those are some really good shots. i have seen a few pics from under that bridge though. lol

yeah i think everyone has taken photos at that bridge...my favorite are the ones of the national library and the national museum (the other two) but the bridge is just a really good spot to play around with the settings and get some good variation....also good way to practice you composure.

i'll try for some variation next time, find some spots no one knows of haha

This idiot entered the drift event, but all he did was do a burnout, sadly for him, halfway through the corner ( directly opposite our campsite) his wheel came off, yet he kept with the one wheel burnout for a while, then was towed onto the grass lol

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oi! he's not an idiot - he's a friend of mine and he's pretty good!

at the Stadium Drift finals (held in May or something) he got 4th place in the single runs and his team won the tandems

some nice pics btw :wub:

@GUS: whats with the random resolutions? you crop each of them a different size individually?

all good. work equips are the original wheels that starcorp copied. you see starcorps on a LOT of imports. equip = respect

gus those are some really good shots. i have seen a few pics from under that bridge though. lol

didnt starcorp copy the IMPUL's hence they call them starcorp impuls?

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