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no kidding....you got some skills there...should take the pics of all the meets we have...be our meets photographer... :blink:

Hah!

Thanks, I just do it for a bit of fun / hobby, trial and error and just fine tune it everytime.

Hah!

Thanks, I just do it for a bit of fun / hobby, trial and error and just fine tune it everytime.

its alright...your great the way you take them now anyway.....pretty close to being pro... :blink:

FINALLY!!! Jeez James, I was starting to get worried. I have a new job where I'm public transporting every day so the car hasn't been driven in AGES!!! WITHDRAWAL!

In other words I should be there :worship:

FINALLY!!! Jeez James, I was starting to get worried. I have a new job where I'm public transporting every day so the car hasn't been driven in AGES!!! WITHDRAWAL!

In other words I should be there :worship:

Thats a change, your finally turning up to a carwash meet since like the really early ones haha. The urge to drive kills me when the car sits in the garage for long periods.

FINALLY!!! Jeez James, I was starting to get worried. I have a new job where I'm public transporting every day so the car hasn't been driven in AGES!!! WITHDRAWAL!

In other words I should be there :woot:

So you catching trains into the city now?

Nathan most times that I am at an apple meet you aren't there!!! What does that say?! :woot:

Jamie, yeah man, saving $40 a week on petrol and just sitting which is actually quite awesome :D

Nathan most times that I am at an apple meet you aren't there!!! What does that say?! :woot:

Jamie, yeah man, saving $40 a week on petrol and just sitting which is actually quite awesome :)

Hell yeah, that is 3/4 of a tank of fuel you save :D

It sucks when there's no choice but to catch public transport and put up with all the freaks on there.

YOU'RE a freak :worship: Fortunately I get on at stations that are early in the route both ways so I don't have to stand super squished. The rest I can handle.

YOU'RE a freak :D Fortunately I get on at stations that are early in the route both ways so I don't have to stand super squished. The rest I can handle.

At least you've taken the early route path and I've seen how badly crowded those trains can be....

ya i noe...doesnt look safe enough yet to hit the mountains i wrecken but ya a plain cruise is good i guess...i have few copies on me so i wont bother...if you guys have it sitting around do bring it just in case it gets dry enough...

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