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Hi John let me know next time you're planning to do RNP so I can take my bike out, I don't have any real decent shots yet of me on two wheels :)

Be at the same spot this coming Saturday 8 - 12pm weather permitting

I'll be heading south bound threw the natio this Saturday probley passing Stanwell around the 9-930 mark maybee a lil earlier, will be a black sky80 purple s14 green sigma and a few other random cars with me if you get some photos I'd be interested

Will pay for mine today thanks John.

(I was wondering where those fingernail marks on my A pillar came from. And now I have proof! And it wasn't because I was taking the wrong line!!!! :P)

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Will pay for mine today thanks John.

(I was wondering where those fingernail marks on my A pillar came from. And now I have proof! And it wasn't because I was taking the wrong line!!!! :P)

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Lol Terry! Get o the other side of that perimeter line!

How's my fat arming form?

What a great shot; the way this car looks on the move is spectacular.

Well captured John!

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Will pay for mine today thanks John.

(I was wondering where those fingernail marks on my A pillar came from. And now I have proof! And it wasn't because I was taking the wrong line!!!! :P)

Keogh-2_zps1f28ddbd.jpg

Received my pic today, full resolution looks great!

I'll be heading south bound threw the natio this Saturday probley passing Stanwell around the 9-930 mark maybee a lil earlier, will be a black sky80 purple s14 green sigma and a few other random cars with me if you get some photos I'd be interested

Hi Scott,

Give me a toot when you come through so I know its you:)

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Hey guys just wondering who took this sweet shot ?

And can i please get a high rez copy?

Looks the same perspective as Ciaron's shot of my car.

Nice driving arm btw

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did jason post up his photos? i dont see them

nah this shot was used for the SAU texi add

it's so last month, it's already march! :P:P

when is next meet?

march meet is up now

Looks the same perspective as Ciaron's shot of my car.

Nice driving arm btw

gotta do something when i'm driving the skyline slow

Bob, The 22B has been given decent print space in February Unique Cars #372 on pages 86-87. Tell Geoff huh?

And Ciaron or Jason if you can email any available hi-res shots of the 323i and N1 on the Seacliff Bridge I'll very much appreciate those. Many thanks in putting yourselves out too!!!

Bob, The 22B has been given decent print space in February Unique Cars #372 on pages 86-87. Tell Geoff huh?

And Ciaron or Jason if you can email any available hi-res shots of the 323i and N1 on the Seacliff Bridge I'll very much appreciate those. Many thanks in putting yourselves out too!!!

Yep......... Got it, thanks Terry.

Great issue.......

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  • Subaru WRX STI 22B article
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  • Japanese Buyers guide
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Cheers,

Bob.




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