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Hello all, i went down to Wakefield on Monday to take some happy snap at the circuit club track day,disappointed to only see 2 skylines in the pack but here are the pics anyway, hope you like

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the rest of the shots can be seen here:

http://www.flickr.com/photos/matthewmead/s...57607834518392/

also be sure to check out my website at:

www.matthewmead.net

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Nice pics Matt!!!!

I really need to get to a circuit club day!

Did you get your SSCC magazine for the month???

I still havent seen the Circuit club issue im in :D

I lost your email address can you send it to me again please :)

Cheers Jess

Matt, next your your coming to an SAU NSW day to take photos, and thats an order LOL

nah j/k - but man you take awesome photos!!

I would have gone on that c/c day...but went dorri dorri instead

Dave,

yeah I saw that on natsoft, awesome result!! And I *could* have been in like top 12! hahaha

Best part about cc days is they still have passenger sessions so i could have dragged your arse into the 10's :P

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