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Alright guys first of all sorry about the delay on these, i've been flat out with other work and my PC got slugged with a 'slow-virus' so there was a few 4am bed times last week in a desperate bid to get these done.

http://smg.photobucket.com/albums/v282/Xme...%20Oran%20Park/

Now because this is the last ever SAUNSW event to be held at Oran Park i'm offering all the full res images on a DVD (because they all won't fit on a CD) to everyone that attended. The idea of this DVD is so you can go down to your local print lab and get prints done in virtually any size if you find a photo of your car that you really really really like. Or you can just have the DVD for memorabilia/sentimental reasons...show your kids when they get old enough or something (This is what Daddy/Mummy used to do before you came along and spoiled the party). :)

The price of these DVD's is $20 which covers postage.

Every DVD sold will be giving $10 from each sale back to SAUNSW because they are such a great club. :P

How do you buy?

Deposit your $20 here:

Account Name: I R BURGESS

Account Number: 00043860

BSB Number: 802194

(Teachers Credit Union, Homebush)

Reference (SAU Username only)

PM me with your bank reference and your postal address with your full name!

....then go outside after about 2-3 days and it should be in your mail box. :wub:

Attention Thursday night Central Coast People You guys have the option of either paying online or paying cash. Pick up is available. ;)

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Great pictures.

What resolution do they come in on the dvd?

4992 x 3328 = 16 Megapixels

Average file size is about 10mb per image. :P

Received Payments from:

Duncan

Tang3rine (BallsOutRacing)

Posting those out today. :)

cheers man i think im gonna get a big framed picture made with "poise, precision, bodyroll" on it

and i love "balls out racing" ... i think a sticker will have to be made of that

I'm planning one of those framed pictures that have the main one in the middle and 3 smaller ones down each side

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