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Woot thread starter! One wasn't on JDMST either haha.


Just got back from Vanuatu. So epic. Here's some pics from there and a shot of a mates JZX110.

And the only modded car i saw over there was USDM evo! Awesome!







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Thanks guys :) Very beautiful place!

Nice shot of the opera house for vivid! I went on sunday night, what a spectacle. They've definitely stepped it up since i went two years ago.

Here's one of my shots:

14358782766_ee900e355d_b.jpgVivid Sydney 2014 by K.L.Photography, on Flickr

Yeah I was there on Sunday night as well, it was the first time I had been there. Was very cool to see.

Heres another couple that I took that night. I was on the wrong side of the bridge to really capture the lighting, but I'm really happy with the one that I got looking at it from the Opera house.

14358610546_64cebcfba3_h.jpgSydney Harbour Bridge by Brian McVey Photography, on Flickr

14407755503_416dfd85ac_h.jpgSydney Harbour Bridge - Vivid 2014 by Brian McVey Photography, on Flickr

My wife and I hopped over to Paris for the weekend. Was a very busy couple of days, but we absolutely loved it. Here are a few photos I took.




















14252961808_f40dcf69be_c.jpgEiffel Tower by RDWilson1984, on Flickr


14438228712_b7037668e1_c.jpgEiffel Tower by RDWilson1984, on Flickr










14439555015_bd53fbd927_c.jpgEiffel Tower by RDWilson1984, on Flickr


14252908659_c626fbb314_c.jpgGrand Palais by RDWilson1984, on Flickr










14459726413_1996fe921a_c.jpgMoulin Rouge by RDWilson1984, on Flickr




14253109297_2d5b64d791_c.jpgNotre Dame by RDWilson1984, on Flickr



Damn Europe looks fun! I need to get myself over there! Nice photos! Also Brian nice photos of Vivid.

Another from Vivid for me.

14393262514_63aff59e6f_b.jpgVivid Sydney 2014 by K.L.Photography, on Flickr

I'm loving all these photos from Sydney, Matt has had a few up on facebook. Every photo I see looks amazing, Would be awesome to be there for something so photogenic

So the show is in town here, and I tried scouting a spot out nearby but there was nowhere real good to park up, and around the showgrounds was too busy, so decided to just shoot some photos from home (I don't live that far anyway). Sorta wish I'd been bothered to find a spot near the showgrounds now, Could have got some great shots, but anyway. Here's the first one I've had a little play with:

14447351521_327e4f1a0a_k.jpgMackay Show 2014 by 89CAL, on Flickr

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Finally trekked all the way out to Mallala to watch a mate do a sprint event - and it rained for the early part of the day.

A track car is definitely on the cards once this house build is over :)

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Hi Guys,


At the end of my work trip to Germany, I spent the weekend looking around Frankfurt. These are a few of the shots I got.




14517146593_f120e7ab9e_c.jpgOperntum by RDWilson1984, on Flickr










14495836982_67899b314c_c.jpgFrankfurt by RDWilson1984, on Flickr


14495836052_f25fba5f6e_c.jpgHauptbahnhof by RDWilson1984, on Flickr


14497026905_dd56aceb25_c.jpgMain Tower by RDWilson1984, on Flickr


14493633921_c22fc64e50_c.jpgMuseumsufer by RDWilson1984, on Flickr

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