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Hehe Thats scotty in his $2 spray can rocker cover paint gtr, he'll love that pic nealy as much as me paying him about about his rocker cover paint.

Nice shot!

You will die :(

You will die <_<

You will die :P

Find first gear yet :D

You will die  :(

You will die  <_<

You will die :D

Find first gear yet  ;)

If I knew you were coming to MSC I may not have come ...

All the photographers took good photos of yours and not mine :lol:

PS Photo revenge will be sweet once my rims are back MWAHAHAHAHHA ;)

You will die  :(

You will die  <_<

You will die :P

Find first gear yet  :P

Hahaha very funny FLAME BOY, i can find first gear.. just need to start her up in it... Isnt my GT-R an auto?!?! Hahaha we will have to go for another drive through those twisty bits again near beerwah, that was fun!

Can we please keep this topic on a serious note.

If you would like to purchase a copy of Daves photos, please PM him.

There are some seriuosly awesome shots in the 900 odd photos taken. Some very nice engine shots for those who had engines to show!

I have over 900 photos from the cruise

$15 each or 2 for $30 inc postage

(8 x 12in )

Here is some

Email me for details

[email protected]

http://www.boostcruising.com/forums/index....t=0&getevent=no

PM sent

Thanks.

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