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It's been a while since the last update from the Meet, I've had about a billion things going on with WTAC and getting autocult.net established, along with tonnes of real life in the mix too...

But anyway... here's a few of the Hiroshima Screamer...

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I'm pretty sure I posted up that they were ready on the last page... anyway....

PRINTS ARE READY. PM ME TO ARRANGE A PICK UP OR DELIVERY!!!

John and Andrew, I've sent you each a PM regarding the shoot.

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