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Congrats on the new car Matt.

Great pic and nice wheels!

Cheers Chris! Yeah I only just picked up the rims from depot and had tyres fitted yesterday. Definitely fills the guards more than the stockies :)

Cheers Chris! Yeah I only just picked up the rims from depot and had tyres fitted yesterday. Definitely fills the guards more than the stockies :)

No worries mate.

Yeh really suits the car well! Love those rims.

That's awesome Matt. Looks like it's in great nick too!

I'm a BMW fan myself man! It's the only brand in the garage at the moment... to hard to go elsewhere ><

Cheers Richie :)

Looking forward to seeing more of your shots. Get out to any weddings on the 12/12/12? Was a popular day for that apparently.

Cheers Richie :)

Looking forward to seeing more of your shots. Get out to any weddings on the 12/12/12? Was a popular day for that apparently.

Haha no I didn't. I would of LOVED to... but didn't get that opportunity. That would of been a great post haha.

Actually, I have just finished my year. If you like wedding/couples photography, I've just posted my 2012 end of year post on my website @ http://richardgrainger.com.au/story/2012--year-of-the-beginning/38

I'll share this on Facebook later this afternoon/tonight I reckon.

Haha no I didn't. I would of LOVED to... but didn't get that opportunity. That would of been a great post haha.

Actually, I have just finished my year. If you like wedding/couples photography, I've just posted my 2012 end of year post on my website @ http://richardgraing...he-beginning/38

I'll share this on Facebook later this afternoon/tonight I reckon.

No I wouldn't say weddings are favourite subject material for me. I'd just heard people were going gaga over the 12/12/12 date and knew you'd done many weddings... Having said that, your website looks stunning Richie, well done mate. :thumbsup: When I get married in about 20 years' time I will seek out your services :P

No I wouldn't say weddings are favourite subject material for me. I'd just heard people were going gaga over the 12/12/12 date and knew you'd done many weddings... Having said that, your website looks stunning Richie, well done mate. :thumbsup: When I get married in about 20 years' time I will seek out your services :P

Haha, cheers mate.

*starts looking at watch*

On a side note, I won't be online much over the next week, so Merry Xmas everyone!

Yo. So I'm back from my little road trip. I had intended to post up from the road but it was just all to full on and was I was to busy enjoying myself. You can read up on the adventure here:

www.MatthewEveringham.com there's 3 blogs, one for each massive day.

Here's a few favorites:

Spike!

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our rig for the weekend

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and some of what we saw along the way...

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