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at the risk of incurring the wrath of Joe Guiseppee... I had to *cough* digitally clean *cough* his car. he had a few marks around the rear quarter where it looks some piece of shit scrubbed a trolley against the car. Nothing bad or anything... just not quite as clean as it looks there.

last one for pappa guiseppe!

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i hope so. I'm getting hungry!

(Stealing the joke....)

ANyone call for a cab?

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another example of cleaning, the whole front bottom bar was scuffed up like a mofo. not any more ;)

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at the risk of incurring the wrath of Joe Guiseppee... I had to *cough* digitally clean *cough* his car. he had a few marks around the rear quarter where it looks some piece of shit scrubbed a trolley against the car. Nothing bad or anything... just not quite as clean as it looks there.

last one for pappa guiseppe!

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These shots are truly amazing, and in return, free papa giuseppe's for all! :laugh:

i fear that my car is nowhere near shiny enough to ever look good in photos like these :(

I thought that also about my car mate, I was hesitant to book in as matt said I had marks on the side from when the car was purchased not too mention my embarrasing rims that are trashed ( desperate need of new ones lol), but overall he has done an amazing job with his digital skills.

p.s how do you multi quote in the same post.. I = forum noob.

I thought that also about my car mate, I was hesitant to book in as matt said I had marks on the side from when the car was purchased not too mention my embarrasing rims that are trashed ( desperate need of new ones lol), but overall he has done an amazing job with his digital skills.

p.s how do you multi quote in the same post.. I = forum noob.

I'll just open multiple tabs with the Reply section from each post I want to quote, then copy and paste into one reply :) If that makes sense?

Hmm, I think my car's a bit banged up though compared to anyones :P I should wash it next weekend; haven't done so for 4-5 months now.

Last Cab.. errr... car off the ranks from this group shoot. Terry and his sexy Blue R34 GTR V-specII.

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A massive THANK YOU to all who came out for photos, and even to those that came to drink and share a slice of pizza!!! It really is appreciated! Everyone looked like they had a bit of fun on the night and hopefully you're all happy with your shots :D

Also, thanks to Nick (Goldzilla) and Kory (FST-S15) for your assistance. Rig shots are definately a 4 hand job.

So the next step...

Can all of those with shots up send me a PM with the shot you'd like in the larger size. If you'd like an extra prints or different sizes now is the time to tell me.

Also send me your email address and postal details.

Once the shots are all printed I'll talk to each of you and work out the best way to deliver/meet up so you can get your shots.

Once again, Thanks guys/girls/steve.

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