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haha i was suggesting that you were smooth for getting everyone to add you on facebook without asking them to.

Damn, I gotta try that with the ladies :P haha

dayummmm, 2nd and 3rd pic!

if the background was better this would be an awesome shot!!

overcast days favours your car alot! gotta get some water in the background, maybe on a lake??

well done buddy

dayummmm, 2nd and 3rd pic!

if the background was better this would be an awesome shot!!

overcast days favours your car alot! gotta get some water in the background, maybe on a lake??

well done buddy

The car looks mint..... BUT I see your suggesting a cruise that requires water :D Bay cruise anyone?

The sky looks unreal, I'd be happy for many more meets so the Amatuer_Ant photography can keep going, looking great so far!

haha as if!

ant said its a ghost town until summer, would be better to show off all our shiney toys to some tourists :)

Having dinner tomorrow night at the local pub for a tyrannosaurus steak, will be picking up the discs with the pics on it... Gunna be awesome... If anyone is local and wants a big feed then let me know, we've had weekly dinners for years, it was a NS.com thing years ago, but even though I left and joined SAU many years ago, we didn't stop the tradition :)

Soooo...I'm guessing no one snapped a few photos of the VZ Berlina?...

Well played Benji ;)

If the boys tried it would have cracked the lense and spoilt the rest of the photos, so don't be jelly! :P

Thanks for the comments guys.

The car looks mint..... BUT I see your suggesting a cruise that requires water :D Bay cruise anyone?

If you guys are talking about the Nelson Bay area, definately wouldnt suggest going there in holiday season, the place isnt built to handle the traffic volume, its abit of a nightmare.. wouldnt be a bad spot to go for a run though sometime soon, no fun roads really, but get some open space out there..

Soooo...I'm guessing no one snapped a few photos of the VZ Berlina?...

sorry buddy, left my zoom lens at home ha..

Yeah i just realized Anthony, if we do this regular meet thing at Stockton we could line the cars up along the grass and get a group shot with Newcastle as the backdrop, that would be an awesome pic i reckon!!!

On topic though, 101 high resolution images are on a disc and ready for me to collect in a few hours, cant wait to see how they look guys! A lot of duplicated or poorly lit images were scrapped but Gaz was up to 2am getting them ready for us as he knows we've been waiting all week :D

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