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few snaps. i don't have any zoom lenses anymore...and theres only so much you can do with a fixed 50mm lens...

Hi Aaron, can you please pm me the full sized photo of my car

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/post-a209092-

Cheers

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You two would have to step over my dead body :D

I don't think you'd have to worry about me having any chance of winning haha

No Fair.

Not after years of running the BB and now finally upgrading to RWD

Yeah fair ;)

bah, let them have their class. when one of them finally puts some sticky tyres on they should clean up. its been done before by an integra. he smash out the quick times, couldnt do much else :D

Woot, it has Ryan approval!!! :D

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This has got to be one of the funniest pics yet!

Where are the hats?

I informed him it was an honour to be dubbed stand in Bris and he should just go with it :D

"The Bris" is going to end up like "The Stig"!!!

Some say that he sleep's on park bench's! And that once, he swam/wadded the entire length off the Shep lake..... all we know is he's called Teh Bris. :laughing-smiley-014:

Some say that he sleep's on park bench's! And that once, he swam/wadded the entire length off the Shep lake..... all we know is he's called Teh Bris. :laughing-smiley-014:

LOL - That's hilarious Age. I don't know why we havn't made that connection with Teh Bris / Stig before.

Good work Ryan. Will be interesting to watch you beat my times at PI and Sandown now you have a little more power :) Hey, i will always have the memories :D

I am told that my mate had to tackle me the other night to stop me from jumping into the Thames :D Seems grog and cold weather always has me wanting to go for swims, be it Shep, PI or London :)

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