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Here is a pic with me in monte carlo :)

f**k the cars here are HOTTTTTTTTTTTT

Taken well over 5gbs of pics so dont have time to go thru it all.. but i had time for one or two lol

sorry unedited etc.. internet cafes here are shit and slow :)

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Got plenty more pics of old school cars and luxury cars etc.. Will upload when i return back home next year lol

But im loving nice (bottom of france) and monco!! So much money here!!

hehehheh thats right ;) 2 month trip around europe :)

Only been 2 weeks lol

ahh your car looks good man!!

xmetal - just saw your photos on page 1 - looks sweet :laugh:

To the guy using the 50mm f 1.4 WOW!! nice work and nice car

fullyhyperlite - loving the p1s!! wish i still had mine.. actually wish i still had my car hahaha

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zennon you have a shiney kettle
its not mine :( (its my girl friend's mum's)
and a hole in your christmas tree.
haha there is too - didn't even notice
lol and a super nice car. how do i get sau stickers on mine?
like xmetal said i got mine from sauqld but yeah - they make you join up (as in pay for membership) so yeah - i joined for one year to get stickers and then never renewed it

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