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Nice shots! I'm so glad you got a pic of that silver 32 with the HKS rb28, but sad he didn't come the whole way. I would have LOVED to stare at thing a bit more.

Mind if I steal the last pic for my files?

Go for Gold, to save from Flickr click the image, right click and select original size and then right click save as once its loaded (i know its a pain but its their way of preventing copyright infringement)

This obsession with her needs to stop Nick it isn't healthy and besides Amber Herd is at least 3x Hotter

Hey Scott provoked it, plus I don't see anyone else posting pics from charity cruise :(...

Also we need to bring back the on track grid photo shoot that looked sick as two years ago, add in a couple kays of highway into the cruise and I think we've got ourselves a winner :P

Hey Scott provoked it, plus I don't see anyone else posting pics from charity cruise :(...

Also we need to bring back the on track grid photo shoot that looked sick as two years ago, add in a couple kays of highway into the cruise and I think we've got ourselves a winner :P

You volunteering to organise next year's one?

Think he is Mike. We love it when people volunteer :) Saves me having to leave my beer and lunch to answer calls about things :P Amiright?

Saved me giving up time from my lunch break to make calls and run around.

I am still waiting for Dan to tell me how I can view the photos his wifey

"supposedly" took of my car LoL

I am still waiting for Dan to tell me how I can view the photos his wifey

"supposedly" took of my car LoL

He's bringing them to me on a USB and then I will have to upload them... :/ Or, you can come to the Xmas party and drink with all of us :D

He's bringing them to me on a USB and then I will have to upload them... :/ Or, you can come to the Xmas party and drink with all of us :D

Not sure if I can will be working over Xmas,

May be able to make it but not for drinks will see how things go.

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