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Goddamn, some fit looking 32's out there!

not sure about all these watermarks though, some are right across the middle of the screen and ruin the image completely. I prefer what this guy did, actually used the track signage to throw his name up, looks a lot more professional, the car is completely visible and if you didnt know your pixels would even swear it wasn't photoshopped!

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was pretty happy with that. Think its my only shot from EC too.

onwards with a few other randoms..

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Rear diff was working on this occasion

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And first outing in the GTR @ Haunted Hills... 2nd run of the day, little to excited.

(thanks to Martin for the pics)

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Thanks to Kory/7Tune for this one :)

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True mate. The photographic quality that follows the event is fantastic. All the official pics without watermarks are an extra $400 (from memory)

Yeah that's why pretty much all of my Targa pics have watermarks - always been too tight to fork out the $400 on pics! :)

Here's some others of my car(s) I've found laying around.

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And a good one of the last girl before the suspension was sorted!

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3rd pic is my all time favorite - taken on the back track at DECA Shepparton.

Last pic answers the question I was often asked earlier this year.

"How did you go from being so "average" at Wrest Point to on the money at Targa Tas?"

Answer - I fixed the suspension! (Because otherwise it was the same damn car.)

I have a good one or two from that exact same spot at DECA in the white R34... 2007 Dutton was it?

That is a bloody exciting little track to drive at max attack! :)

I've always wondered..... what does the number plate signify?

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I've always wondered..... what does the number plate signify?

You are so uncultured :)

It's the name of the dragon out of Tolkien's novel "The Hobbit" - because the old girl was also a fire breathing, money hoarding monster. :)

Have to see what i can find on my work laptop and photobucket

1st, My old 32gtst at the Oran Park Skidpan

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2nd, Another skidpan at OP again, me doing much better this time

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OPGP coming out of the esses (way off the racing line and out of shape)

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More OPGP in the NA shit box silvia

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Funnily, all my photos seem to be at OP, when most of my circuit driving is at Wakefield....

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