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Hey there :P

I am putting up some photos that I have taken that I haven't given to the owners of the cars :D

Most I've taken i've given to the owners of the cars and I thought I'd put the rest up, so if you know the person who owners the Skylines I put up, please pass the photo along =D

Sorry about the quality of the photos, I am not a photographer nor do I have a hektic camera :dry:

Also, if you don't want your car up and I have put it up, please let me know and I can remove the picture :)

Thank you!

If this in the wrong place, please move it, I just put it in QLD because that's where I've taken the photos! :)

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:)

I really should do something about the fading on my pillars :P

I'll find the link to the eBay store I bought my CF Adhesive from. It's a London based store iirc, but quick shipping, not too badly priced, and it's designed for external use, hasn't faded and I've had it on for months now :)

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