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Don't know if you noticed from the photos but the camera that i'm using isnt even a SLR. Its a Canon Powershot G2 4.0 mega pixel. Had it for a couple of years...keen to get a nice SLR soon... ;D

The ones i took in Japan were also from a Canon digital - IXUS 400... I was plesantly surprised at how good the pics can be when you mess around with the settings... want an SLR too

my car will be getting a bodykit fit and respray in Moorabbin, so I'll be cruising aroun there in my AE86 for the next month to check up on it.

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my car will be getting a bodykit fit and respray in Moorabbin, so I'll be cruising aroun there in my AE86 for the next month to check up on it.

funky do you mind if a ask what place in moorabbin?? are you getting a good price for it?? or do you know someone there. PM me if you want. Cheers Rob

black r32.. goldcoast QLD  :P

hahahahah

what beach were you at by the way? The 'monument' looks like green point or clock tower way... but i'm not 100% sure.

Don't know if you noticed from the photos but the camera that i'm using isnt even a SLR. Its a Canon Powershot G2 4.0 mega pixel. Had it for a couple of years...keen to get a nice SLR soon... ;D

yes SLR is the bees knees

once you go SLR you wont go back

just look at my banzai pics in my gallery...all taken with an SLR

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