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Hi all,

I have finally got around to putting some of the photos up. I have placed them into this album as it was the easiest way for me to get them up.

http://cid-c29301da78538c2a.skydrive.live....rpark?ct=photos

Please enjoy! Sorry for the lack of quality, as I'm still very much an amateur at photography. I haven't edited the photos and they are of original size/quality for you guys to download. Please let me know if you wish to have any license plates blanked out etc.

Special thanks to Jonny for lending me his SD card for the night. That was very embarrassing. >_<

Enjoy!

PS. If you wish to leave a comment on the album, please feel free to do so.

Hehe, no worries Popeye! Got some good photos in there :(

I've finally gotten the photos off my cam as well but feeling quite lazy to upload haha.

Was nice to see about 20 V's in a carpark lol. Some nice wheels some of you guys have!

Hi all,

I have finally got around to putting some of the photos up. I have placed them into this album as it was the easiest way for me to get them up.

http://cid-c29301da78538c2a.skydrive.live....rpark?ct=photos

Please enjoy! Sorry for the lack of quality, as I'm still very much an amateur at photography. I haven't edited the photos and they are of original size/quality for you guys to download. Please let me know if you wish to have any license plates blanked out etc.

Special thanks to Jonny for lending me his SD card for the night. That was very embarrassing. >_<

Enjoy!

PS. If you wish to leave a comment on the album, please feel free to do so.

Apologies guys for not getting pics of all the cars. There were so many and so much socialising to do that night!

I tried to get as much detail as possible and I probably did get most cars, but I thought some of the pics didn't turn out too well so I didn't post them up. It's hard with all the poles in the carpark and the lighting. :closedeyes:

I'll get some good photos at the next meet/cruise!! :laugh:

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