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lol sozz party people, havent had a second to go through em all, don't expect much though peeps, was hoping that auto settings would pull through on the dslr while i drove but that idea didn't work :D

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was a great night, so good to finally come along to one of these and check out some of your cars

sorry if i cut anyone off at the start of the cruise i had no idea which way we were going :D (i was the guy in the white GTT)

Lmao , I can't believe u t boned that guy xD... Yea I'm pretty sure they shit themselves when we rocked up atthe scene lol

lol who t boned who?!

oh and don't stress if you think you got caught by a safety camera somewhere, that was probably just me trying to scare people with my flash :):D

lol who t boned who?!

i t-boned a guy that decided to pull out infront of me. If i didn't new a new front bar before now i definitely need one now lol. That was on the way to the first meet up point though

i had a great time for my first meet. thanks for having me! couldnt believe how awesome this kinda scene could be! definite addiction just began :D

looks like you definitely got the better end of the deal, frontbar looked like it had taken abit of a beating before the accident anyway, so new frontbar + fix up front right quarter and your as good as new, shame about the other guy being such a knob jockey

i had a great time for my first meet. thanks for having me! couldnt believe how awesome this kinda scene could be! definite addiction just began >_<

TEXI TEXI TEXI

well has anyone got any pics from the night? someone in the white R33 was going crazy with the camera!!

that would be señor joel

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