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As posted by me in the Mods Forum:

Hi Guys,

Can one of the admins have a snoop and see who was farting about with the QLD Gallery? The guys are trying to get a nice album happening but the last attempt ended in the gallery being tampered with in a less than satisfactory manner.

We have re-posted all our pics in the hope the will be left alone, but if you wouldn't mind checking the logs and letting me know.

Thanks.

Squizz.

I'll let you all know the outcome.

im holding off cause i wanna have pics of my car now that its polished (yes i suspect the past week or so of rain was caused by my efforts to make my car look shiny)

Damn straight J...

I polished mine recently too! And wala, it rains...

And they start roadworks all around my house :D And they cover the road in dirt/mud/slime the 1 day I take of my inner guard liner ;):)

The Qld members section in looking great guys! Has anyone got more pics of cruises/track days to put up. There should be more pics of the skid-pan day for example, plenty of people were taking pics there.

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