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I am on mornings this week, but will let u guys no about this thursday soon if anyone is keen for our new year meet up either a drive or w.e. might have bbq soon if u guys want to tag along, can get some good pictures of the cars easily. I bought the misses a new fanxy camerA!

As for a city shoot, ill have a good look!

Happy new year

  • 2 weeks later...

Yer rocked up, only to find left my SD card for my camera at home :/ so kinda walked around a bit with the missus and looked at some cars.

Was good to see so many skylines about, sad to not see them all together out in force :(

Finally got my kit painted and fitted over the last week, not the flushest of fits but i guess thats what you get with EBay Kits. Also one of current interior [golf shoes are apart of the "look'

]. Needs some new seats

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