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We will have to make sure we have a digital camera for Motorvation, see who can get a photo of the best looking chick. We could all post the photos and have a poll to determine the winner.

No photo's of 50+ ladies from the museum thanks Joe.:bahaha:

See'ya:burnout:

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I hope kyles dotn know about this thred...:lol:

well I will Win that photo comp! :wave:

Rules are

1. No cheap shot of random girls...

2. have to be naked at least 50% (lower the % better)

3.Girls must face the camera (even looking directly)

4.If you stand next to her ask her bf to take photo for you (the best)

5. as much as you love to see you girl firend... GF does not count!

cheers

Joe

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Originally posted by skyzerr33

yeah thats what joe said alright

and man i can't believe 25Gtt doesn't keep a digital camera in the car

we saw so many chicks at scabs man and Joe well theres enough said about Joe already....

In my defence the reason why i don't carry a camera in my car is coz the one i have is a piece of poo from Strathfield... occasionally i manage to score a good pick... but even at the slow speed we were going my camera still prob would have mucked up! Hmmm me thinks me should invest in a nice camera!

P.S. skyzer the filter looks sweeet on the catch can... i drowned it in K&N oil though and took about 4 hours to dry!

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Yeah, all of Joe's girls want money when there pics are on the net.

I think it should be a good day if we can get some happy snaps of hotties.

Joe, do other peoples GF count? I think that Bikini shots will win the day, unless we can score some nudity? Here's praying for a hot day.

See'ya:burnout:

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