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This is the pic that Khaled took of my car in the pits, had him email me the high res version for my desktop and he also sent a few variations

appreciate it mate :P

What a hardparker, posing at the drag strip. You love it :) <3

Nice photos

hey guys

ive uploaded most of the pictures i had worth uploading.

nutr33 was.. well .. nuts! almost wheels up launches and driving it that hard with radials up front was awesome to watch!

http://s55.photobucket.com/albums/g144/Ang...y%203rd%202010/

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most pics are slightly bias towards my friends GTS"R" coupes.

will try to upload ones i may of missed when i uploaded a heap in a rush on sunday morning.

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This is the pic that Khaled took of my car in the pits, had him email me the high res version for my desktop and he also sent a few variations

appreciate it mate :wub:

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Thanks. It was please dealing with your Nick. :wub:

What a hardparker, posing at the drag strip. You love it :wub: <3

Nice photos

You gatta admit that his car is pure sex. I was starring at it the whole way to the drag race. BTW, Nick, I was driving in front of you with the blue STi :wub:

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