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Joe,

Macka and I have put in a joint effort, the first two photo's he posted are from both of us. I have a number more but am not willing to publish them on the grounds that the girl in the photos will kick my ass.

Originally posted by GTS-t VSPEC

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.

Just wanted to remind you all that it was my brilliant idea in the first place.:uh-huh:

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

Joe, You have been found in violation of rule 1 and 3, and they are your rules.

See'ya:burnout:

Osc@r,

I also took some cheap shots, but haven't had a chance to get them onto the computer, have to wait till I'm at work tommorow. Seeing as Joes pics have been getting worse and worse I don't think we want to see any more.

See'ya:burnout:

Heya Guys! I got some sweet pics from the show! And as far as chicks looking at the camera goes.... well.... i asked all the subaru promo chicks to pose on my car for me... :uh-huh:

So i got some nice pics for yas... unfortunately they are on a disposable camera and am going to get them developed! once done the good ole scanner will have a workout!

Hey Joe... yeah those 2 girls were pretty cool! one of them is Veronica McMann! VERY POPULAR sprint car driver! top female and in top 5 on the sprint car ladder! she had her sprint car next to mine! what a machine... about 700 - 800 hp with fibreglass body... even though she is a chick it takes some balls to drive those things round a track!!

Oh yeah didn't get to see many of yas there... saw good ole skyzer and met kyles for the 1st time... good to see you love birds together! sorry i couldn't find ya skyzerr again... i was stressing out with the whole dyno comp aswell and trying to get back to our tents to pull em down before the rain started again! I'm SOOOOO burnt!!

Hey Kym,

Your right about not many pics of hotties, luckily Macka and I got some worth seeing or it would have been a complete waste of effort.

I think you should be nominated as "postwhore cop" from now on, if you see shit that you don't think belongs here then you can dob on us to the moderators. Maybe "NARK" or "Grass" might be a more appropriate term.:lol:

See'ya:burnout:

Kym,

If you think the ones we posted were good, then you should see Macka and my personal collection. :eek:

Other than the one very good photoshoot it was kinda pathetic as far as talent, not nearly as many promo gilrs as I thought there should be.

See'ya:burnout:

where are your pics gtst vspec?? i want to see the subaru girls.... saw em once and everyone was talkin bout em... oh yeah did you see the genie exhausts girls? they were dressed up as i dream of genie kinda thing....they were so embarrasedjust saw strichnine thread...Mr webspace aka post nark

As I have mentioned before, I would love to post the extra photo's from our shoot, but the girl in question will kick my ass, so I don't want to upset her.

Here is one of the Subaru girls, they were OK.

See'ya:burnout:

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