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JDM A-Spec (currently consisting of ZCR, Mccready, TURISMO and myself) got bored last sunday... and this is the result

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TURISMO just had to...

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well 195 pictures were taken on the day and the only this that stopped us was a flat battery in the camera

its only fair that i put one of myself in

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it was alot of fun.. a good way to spend a sunny day. if anyone wants to come next time we can post it up a couple days in advance.

also i have 2 more JDM A-Spec stickers if anyone is interested. it stands for Japanese Domestic Market Australian-Specifications... its just a bit of fun

I think he knows that... Sarcasm maybe? :D

well as with all internet/msn related things sarcasm is pretty hard to pick up on.. the fact that the car has the front bar, grill, bonnet and spoilet of a gtr may have made him think that it was a gtr..

maybe when my car is alive again (and mccready has new wheels and ZCR has the gtr bonnet etc) we can get a whole bunch more people (and maybe a better camera) and go out and do this again

I like the idea of going to the top level of Westfield Woden carpark with Sky Tower in the background.

ZCR and i went there the night after my car was registered back in september and some of them turned out really good.. the only thing about taking photos at night is that you need a tripod otherwise it is way to easy to make the shot blurry.. we found that resting the camera on something (floor, trolley rack, bollard) worked pretty well.. plus the car park is lit at night and there is music too.

this pic was taken at the woden hospital (just before we went to the car top of the hoyts carpark) just an idea of the kind of shot you can get at night

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Edited by Ex!$t3nZ
HAHAHAHA Love the hand holding one! It's soooo pretty! :D So......you guys gay much? Not that there's anything wrong with that.

BTW the only thing missing from these pics is a REAL Whale. A 33 that is! :laughing-smiley-014:

All Mammals are welcome :P

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