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Thats a great shot of Phil's car (R35)

and my bro's R32,

was great being the meat between that sandwich while cruising LoL

Phil leaving me behind and the R32 pushing me along.

Was great just being in attendance with alot of GREAT cars

I was following u wish in the way home and that 32 was behind pretty much the whole way home a bit of gate action lol

 

Almost missed it :)

 

 

 

 

Entry videos. sorry for the big gaps of nothingness. couldnt be assed editing

I hate that the new laws are making me consider changing my exhaust. Sounds great in the video. Thanks for the vids Bodo!

Great day, I got lazy and only took some photos at the first meeting spot (was bloody HOT!!! too much Car Porn)

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PHWOAR is exactly what I was like when I spotted this :) My Dream car right there

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Sexiest Wedge Ever!!!!

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Very impressed with this Wrap job

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More Here: http://www.flickr.com/photos/clint0x/sets/72157638470905784/ (I'm a bit GTR Biased sorry!!!)

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