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Greetings,

As part of 2006s round of official events; we have decided to host a promotional photo shoot which will showcase some of NSW's finest Skylines (something like a showoff event). Basically the goal is to get the image of the NSW Chapter out there and make it known that SAU NSW is flying strong!

Extreme Exposure

Ultimately we are going to have several photographers (both in-house and imported) doing this shoot. I have already contacted a few and they are more than happy to help out on the day. This gives us the best setup as we'll get all the different styles of photos from all the photographers.

I believe the end result is a Feature Article in HPI Magazine which is being organized by Abo Bob (Adam). This will bring SAU NSW to the masses and be perfect exposure for your individual pride and joys :P

Interested?

As you can see this thread is closed as it is only a re-direction & notification of the event being organized. If you are already a NSW Member, please click on the link below to see more details. If you are currently not a official NSW Member and you would like to participate, please consider signing up - the thread/form for membership is under my signature.

Why Members Only?

Being an official member of SAU NSW does have its many benefits... this ranges from sponsor discounts, special events or in this case, media coverage! For the low cost of membership payable yearly, the benefits quickly offset the cost involved.

Only through continued member support can SAU NSW continue to operate at maximum performance. Hence it makes sense to incentivise becoming a member. Saying this, every contribution to the SAU NSW chapter is much appreciated.

Link to NSW Member's Thread with more Details:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...T&f=51&t=108903

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Date, Times, Locations have been set...

Entries to this Official Event are now being taken!

Please make your way to the NSW Members Section for more information:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...T&f=51&t=108903

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