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Thanks to the guys that helped me out with this shoot and to the guys that came, superb bunch of cars and they were a joy to shoot.

Enjoy these pics and the rest can be found on my Facebook page: http://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.528340123871601.1073741825.475640879141526&type=1

Would greatly appreciate if you could like my page and share my work!

Damon

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Generations by DL599, on Flickr
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  • 3 weeks later...

Umm, Brookvale Brett.

An offshoot from Envy Dyno Day by SAU.

'Twas the very day that Pezhead, God_speed and I joined up as Members.

The Haltech R35 had just come up from Melb to be prepped fror WSID and subsequently blew sumfin

The ADM R32 GTR is owned still, by gtr_fan

The R33 GTR was God_speed's

And I had there, my first R34 GTR

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