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Sorry for the delay boys/girls.Here's a couple more. Terry the extra one you request will need a bit more time. I'll get on to it after I get dave's done.

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The rest will be done over the next couple days :)

Could all my models (or their owners) please email me they're postal details and a cut and paste their favorite shot. Will be printing up and sending over the next couple days :)

If you want a bunch of shots all put together on an A2 poster I will put it together and print it for $30.

Pick up is available if you like :) PM or mail me which shots you want on the poster and we'll work out the finer details.

Here we are. The last shots from the shoot have been completed. Photos will be delivered to the printer tomorrow and send through the week.

Once again, a massive thanks to the guys who came out. I'm glad you all had a good time with the beer and pizza on the night, I'm sure you'll be more than pleased with the prints.

Aggroman - R34 GTT

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Terry_GTR34 -VspecII

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thanks!

Matt

we'll do some arty black+whites for you soon steve-o. ;)

I should be picking up the prints today, so punters expect your shots by the end of the week. PM me if you'd like to arrange pick up.

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