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GO GO GO GO sorry too many to sort I did the best I could

If anyone wants their pictures removed or numberplates wiped PM me the image url/filename. I also have higher res 2848x2136 of all images, so if you want them also PM me with the url/filename.

Highlights..  OMG RIMS!

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I see you havnt jacked them yet..............thats a good thing :)

For your viewing pleasure.... all of d00dz friend's photos can be found here: (just saves constant clicking around a ftp file server)

http://www.imagestation.com/album/pictures...l?id=2118878240

d00dz; I still want that hi-res CD :) PLEASE?

I see you havnt jacked them yet..............thats a good thing  :P

lol not yet.. :D

Stan yea ill give you the cd. As long as you give my friend proper props.

As for your photo album can you please credit my friend and not yourself? lol.. " 14 October 2005 - Friday Night Sessions by satanic9413"

Give my friend credit:

Taffrey Chin Designs

[email protected]

Thanks! Technically they are his property so your doing copyright material LOL.

Hey d00dz the hunk of poo album won't let me change the "by satanic9413" :P but I have added all the information from your last post.

Let me know if its acceptable - when I hook it up on my site, I'll definitely give him the credit as I did with RANDY and E_Lu_sHuN

hehe.. yea i figured that after i posted it..

coz i was like wtf.. is 9413 stand for . :P

yea the site looks better now thanks!

"From Chatswood Chase to Palm Beach - SAU Cruise ALL PHOTOS BY: Taffrey Chin Designs [email protected]"

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