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I have had the last three days off work due to the weather and have become increasingly bored. I have gone into the gallery and started a number of albums for the recent events I have been in as well as in the QLD members section. Last time I went to use the gallery some time ago it didn't work but now everything seems sweet. So if anyone has some extra pics from the events that I have already posted feel free to add them plus any other events you may have pics of. Plus add your ride in the members section, everyone know the best lines are in QLD! I was the first person to add anything for the QLD chapter, I can't have been that bored!

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Great stuff JLNewton! I see you've added most of the pics I took on the Mt Nebo Cruise... Yell out if you want some more.

Once the weather fines up, I plan on giving my car a good clean and taking some nice photos. If we're showing off our Dad's rides though, I'll get my Dad to bring the R34 GTR Vspec along too!

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Just post the pictures in the albums yourself if you want. I am pretty sure anyone can add to them. I just put up all the ones I had downloaded previously. Takes soooo long, damn phone line connections.

R34 V-spec pics are ALWAYS welcome! :)

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That was a little dissapointing. Its like being back at school really, a few ruin it for the rest. I feel like I am 10 again. Oh well, I am sure the gallery will be closed shortly. Probably should make it that only moderators can post in there.

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Should be back on soon, just spent the last hour or so cleaning the gallery up. Not sure what form it will be in though, PranK is talking about stonger restrictions, possibly even putting the photos up through him. Shall wait and see.

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