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I managed to steal Golgo this weekend and between thunderstorms, visits to the car wash and many a tank of fuel I managed to snap off these...

(One day I might get a shot of the car as a whole, but these will have to do for the moment)

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I am getting some printed for James (as he's a top bloke lending me the car) and I'll probably bring them to the next meeting.

As for high-res photos, I might release a few as SAU wallpapers or something. Looking forward to working on the calendar so stay tuned for that.

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What camera was that with? What settings etc?

Nice shots ;)

Not too sure how you did the first one, windows closed, drivers side, no back window to hang the camera out of... was it attached outside the car or something?

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What camera was that with? What settings etc?

Nice shots :)

Not too sure how you did the first one, windows closed, drivers side, no back window to hang the camera out of... was it attached outside the car or something?

I believe Greg uses a Nikon Digital SLR...

Looks like that Manfrotto camera mount is going to good use Greg :(

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