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Hey all.

Here are the thumbs for all my unedited photos. If you want some of them let me know.

Any copies you get you are fine to do whatever you'd like with them in a non-commercial basis.

Thumbs are grouped by car. Here is the order they appear

1 450SX

2 AMN 30Q

3 AND 11M

4 BA 47 HH

5 BCZ 52M

6 BGS 82A

7 BH 32 QL

8 BHL 55G

9 BI 95 QN

10. Blue R33 - No Plates

11 BM 63 AI

12 BMY 74G

13 BNW 11E

14 BOO5TN

15 BPA 87K

16 BPB 23R

17 BWO 84F

18 CC500X

19 DOR 134

20 ESP Racing - No Plates

21 GD2ILA

22 GOD 12A

23 goldie 180SX - No Plates

24 JAP 25L

25 LONGZ

26 MSDOOF

27 NII54N

28 WAU 202

29 YGR 60X

30 Misc Photos

NOTE: i just noticed that the thumbs have been cropped for a widescreen appearance.

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Fantastic photos guys! :D

Hey all.

Here are the thumbs for all my unedited photos. If you want some of them let me know.

Any copies you get you are fine to do whatever you'd like with them in a non-commercial basis.

Thumbs are grouped by car. Here is the order they appear

4 BA 47 HH

How do I got about getting the photos for this car?

Hey all.

Here are the thumbs for all my unedited photos. If you want some of them let me know.

Any copies you get you are fine to do whatever you'd like with them in a non-commercial basis.

Thumbs are grouped by car. Here is the order they appear

1 450SX

2 AMN 30Q

3 AND 11M

4 BA 47 HH

5 BCZ 52M

6 BGS 82A

7 BH 32 QL

8 BHL 55G

9 BI 95 QN

10. Blue R33 - No Plates

11 BM 63 AI

12 BMY 74G

13 BNW 11E

14 BOO5TN

15 BPA 87K

16 BPB 23R

17 BWO 84F

18 CC500X

19 DOR 134

20 ESP Racing - No Plates

21 GD2ILA

22 GOD 12A

23 goldie 180SX - No Plates

24 JAP 25L

25 LONGZ

26 MSDOOF

27 NII54N

28 WAU 202

29 YGR 60X

30 Misc Photos

NOTE: i just noticed that the thumbs have been cropped for a widescreen appearance.

PM Sent, thanks in advance!

Also... to AMN 30Q (forgot your nickname), that car *is* my mates previous car that we were talking about. I confirmed with him now that i'm over in the UK and those were his plates. The car was pretty stock when he sold it 6 years ago though... exhaust and a few other little things. =-]

27 NII54N

Some pics of when I was messing around during lunch, Awesome! :laugh:

are you planning on uploading this to flickr/photobucket or do I need to ask you specifically for pics of mine? Because I'd also like the one in the miscellaneous section where I'm on the scooter

Thanks Ian :thumbsup:

I might be blind but i cant see an edit button on the first post any more. But here are the zip files.

I have resized to 1000 x 667. (yeah this is odd, but adding the bar with the URL takes it to 1024)

I was going to use flickr but they limit you to 300MB so i started pruning, then gave up and decided to go the way of zip files. If you see a pic you want thats in the thumbs but not in the zip let me know i'll get it to you.

Usage Permissions:

I have put a small web URL on the pics. I'd love it to stay but you can do what ever you want with the photos providing they are used on a non-commercial basis.

1 450SX - http://www.mediafire...54e4x1a3zru5wsj

2 AMN 30Q - http://www.mediafire...ce50sv3p6e36vup

3 AND 11M - http://www.mediafire...3ofc30wo43kct15

4 BA 47 HH - http://www.mediafire...x49qq7d2yg25fsw

5 BCZ 52M - http://www.mediafire...917m6huv7z677wx

6 BGS 82A - http://www.mediafire...b38bg3p13dzgtz3

7 BH 32 QL - http://www.mediafire...a1rj7co2p5ibi0g

8 BHL 55G - http://www.mediafire...mm4yn7xygac77j3

9 BI 95 QN - http://www.mediafire...2afrxwrf0983a0t

10. Blue R33 - No Plates - http://www.mediafire...92m6gq6nnltz16m

11 BM 63 AI - http://www.mediafire...jc7rwnj4js1ivt3

12 BMY 74G - http://www.mediafire...h7epxr5981ammba

13 BNW 11E - http://www.mediafire...tj089gtflsbolyr

14 BOO5TN - http://www.mediafire...69vma8urnopo3ba

15 BPA 87K - http://www.mediafire...cga0aci39q5t62t

16 BPB 23R - http://www.mediafire...9f5sh9z6u1v56he

17 BWO 84F - http://www.mediafire...6k3if73ccvifkuu

18 CC500X - http://www.mediafire...vej61ave7ipdi6i

19 DOR 134 - http://www.mediafire...i526utd6q01b3zs

20 ESP Racing - No Plates - http://www.mediafire.com/?542gk5805wjfw89

21 GD2ILA - http://www.mediafire...cadql4b3quaffs9

22 GOD 12A - http://www.mediafire...0dbiyf9n11ndwa6

23 goldie 180SX - No Plates - http://www.mediafire...p1nj1d3w3m9kfhe

24 JAP 25L - http://www.mediafire...chd238i7eaohef0

25 LONGZ - http://www.mediafire...47avccm11wlasby

26 MSDOOF - http://www.mediafire...a7raci7dq57wjay

27 NII54N - http://www.mediafire...o6y8vwm3wekk530

28 WAU 202 - http://www.mediafire...ultt4cjjk9ggg2v

29 YGR 60X - http://www.mediafire...lg0g2vi7xjgl2n4

30 Misc Photos - http://www.mediafire...yw1g9cxr6s9dz05

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