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We should try and include more cars this year...and a good way to do tht would be to have model specific pages...

ie: Jan: R32s, Feb: R33s, March: R34s, then stageas, ceffys etc etc...and then you can still have single model pages as well for the rest of the months...maybe even a page for V35s if we have any.....

totally agree of what u have said mate.

I think maybe not neccesarilly model specific pages,

but more group pics or similar pairs would be a good idea.

but but but my R34 have will be widebody in a few weeks time i mite need to ask Nomu Ken to come over to Australia to pair up with me on the photo shoot. hahaha

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Is there anyway i could arrange postage for my 2x 2006 calendars i purchased?

my life has changed and been really busy last 6 months an obviously not been able to make any meets etc.

Just want to keep them for keepsake.

please let me know

cheers

Michael

Is there anyway i could arrange postage for my 2x 2006 calendars i purchased?

my life has changed and been really busy last 6 months an obviously not been able to make any meets etc.

Just want to keep them for keepsake.

please let me know

cheers

Michael

anyluck?

just tell me who i need to deposit the money into and i'll do it for postage?

or did my calendars get double sold to someone else?

:dry:

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Got the full sized images for ya from the other night Mud...

However im not sure you would want to use any as they all have heaps of back ground destriactions like signage and commodores...!!!

If you want a hand with this years calander just let me know...

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It only took 3 weeks to get the calander together last year, from start to finish from Mark...

All he needs is photos and John (r33skyliner) has orginised a photoshot to help out with some of the materials for the calander.

Also there are heaps of skyline photos in my pc from the year past which can also be used.

Remember all we need is 13 high quality photos for 13 different cars. Not hard to put together on my laptop.

Then we hand them all over to Mark. I will be talking to him at the AGM about this topic, but dont worry about it as he is already on it and this project just takes a few weeks behind the scenes to setup...

i wasn't trying to have a go at anyone, was just a genuine question, as the last post in this thread was about 2 months ago, and was just wanting to make sure it was still going ahead, as i want a calendar again for next year :happy:

if you guys need a hand with any photography etc (not that you probably will, you seem to have it covered) i'm more than happy to help out

yeah, on hols at the moment,

on dial up,

I'll need Col, John and Jase to shoot em cause you guys have better cameras and more time than me :)

if you can do 4 each that'd work out great.

need a list of finalists first though. (Col can you add to/finalise this)

I'll start it off

COL-GTSX

R33SKYLINER

Im not a mod in the members area so i cannot edit your list. but i can start my own... :laugh:

Cars to be in this years calander... (in no particular order, also mud gets to pick the months for which car so dont ask)

1. Col-GTSX

2. bunta

3. R34GTX

4. Silver_R34_GT-T

5. gts25t4door

6. pear

7. SMR33 (now posing with the car, down to a member vote as to what she wears)

8. impact_blue

9. SirSkyline

10. R33Skyliner

11. Rhinorebal

12. nexus9

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16.

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18.

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