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Hey guys, here are some of the shots I took at the start. It sucks that I couldn't come for the cruise.

Oh and if anyone has any other shots please post your cruise shots in this thread too. :)

Well let's start.....

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I was going to do all the car's like this. But that takes a little too much effort ;).

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Now some of you were too quick, so I couldn't take proper photo's of you.

Like this person here :);)

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Other's were way too quick. You left before I even got down to the exit...

While some slowed down for the camera ;)

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Now this isn't a 'line but it sure looks perty on camera :D

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There's still more comin'

one more...ain't these a pair of sexy looking 'lines :D

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aww... thats an awesome pic!! I think thomas will be especially happy as it shows off his sexy new front mount! :D

and awesome pics wilchy!!!!! next time you better be there for the whole cruise :)

one more...ain't these a pair of sexy looking 'lines :)

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Which pair? Mona and Thomas's? :D




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