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Went out to eastern creek today for national supersprint, i was actually pretty disappointed i thought there would be alot more cars there anyway it was good practice for the tasmin revivial next weekend.

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and be sure to check out my website at

http://www.matthewmead.net

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youll have to give everyone the heads up on what events your shooting in the future.

awesome work, the WRX from Process West in a slide looks awesome.

thanks guys,

Gtr was amazing, very mint and very very fast

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