Team Street

fzeeworks_881

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Whoa! I salute this pictures taken at Putrajaya, at one point it made me feel as if I'm watching the shots I took in GT4 where you can pose your car and take pictures of it! Kudo's!!! Cameraman, I salute your art! This is pure brilliant! Cheers!


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ken yeang

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why team street and not street team ar?? Izit derived from Malay, when translated - Kumpulan yang berjalan or Perjalanan berkumpulan???

sory.....I study until SRP only last time...
 
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fzeeworks_881 said:
Whoa! I salute this pictures taken at Putrajaya, at one point it made me feel as if I'm watching the shots I took in GT4 where you can pose your car and take pictures of it! Kudo's!!! Cameraman, I salute your art! This is pure brilliant! Cheers!


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thank you for your compliments...more pictures will be coming soon...well, we'll be having a photo shot soon with the new Honda Accord.so, if you're interested,i will let you know the time and venue.of course, we are still searching for a nice place.anyway THANKS!!
 
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ken yeang said:
why team street and not street team ar?? Izit derived from Malay, when translated - Kumpulan yang berjalan or Perjalanan berkumpulan???

sory.....I study until SRP only last time...
hey, it is both the same meaning. street team is usually how the malaysians pronounce it while team street is for the foreigners' english. by the way, when it's been translated to malay, it's not 'berjalan' or 'perjalanan'. it is actually 'kumpulan jalan' because street in malay means 'jalan'.
 

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yeah....those pics real nice!!when u took it???wow..cool...*two thumbs up*
 

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