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Jeez, I think every shot of yr 'citrus lime' skyline turned out skylinegal, very photogenic that nissan, stands out in the group shots for sure.

Good shots LTS and Supafly, wishing I'd gone to Mt Ainslie etc now.........

very nice pics jayce well done mate!

however after seeing that im thinking my front bar may be getting sprayed earlier than i'd planned...YUCK!!

but after seeing k_dawgboostings trust front bar i would love to just get that instead.

glad to see the sun came out for you guys ...damn and i was hoping for some pics of skylines in the snow hehe :jk:

sorry for ditching...too many reasons to explain on here.

wish i could have been there though, would've got some great shots on my digicam!

Well,it was a good weekend,huh?!

I've just got my "normal" celuloid(nothing like "cellulite"!)photos back,but they didn't come out quite as well as I planned-I think I may've had old film taht may've been exposed to heat,or maybe it was just :thumbdwn: crap film that I'd forgotten I'd put in...bah!

Still,I got a few more photos "blanked out" before my program shut down for the last time( :) ),so I've saved what I've already done and will get the rest onto someone who knows more than me(which is almost anyone...)to see if we can't get more stuff posted!

From a photographic point of view,light and location were adequate,but I know I ccan do better;leave it with me for a while,and 'll do some scouting around before declaring "Photoshoot Part II" a goer! :)

It was great to put new faces to names-Trident drove 2 hours from Tumut,didya know?!?And SkylineGal is a cool lady with a cool car!I know some had to leave early:WhyTry(self induced head injury-read:ultimate late night!),GZ R33(what a sweet ride!),and the only R34 on the cruise...still,glad you all made it in the first place!And the same for everyone else!

I probably should've NOT shot Veilside R33's damaged front bar( :Oops: )or SkyGTRline's "bad side",but I was in a bit of a rush-lack of planning on my behalf(I can hear it now: :usuck: ...)Sorry!Maybe a photoshop Guru can make amends for my stuff up?!?

Anyway,it's time to get ready for work...J!

hmm i thought i saw another white 34 in the pics.. or is that wat you were talking about jayce ???

wish i coulda made it to the bbq... damn traffic and speed limits on the way back from da snows didnt help...

Ah,yes!There was a white R34 GT(-T?)for a short period of time...

haha im glad you took a pic of it jayce. showed how cactus it looked so i'll have to get it prepared again and resprayed soon.

but now im having doubts because i want a trust front bar.....i'll edit my sig and hope someone wants to swap bars.

Yes!, thanks for the pics Jayce... there were all awsome... my "bad side" is just slightly higher than the otherside, and also were some FCUK HEAD ran a key down the side...

BUt pics were great!!!!! Awsome DAY!

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