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Hi guys,

A few people I know have asked for some posters of their cars. Here are a few of the prints I was working on last night (resized ofcourse).

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The prints are professional quality poster sized prints, slightly larger than A3. I'll take a photo of the prints once I've received them.

But yeah, if anyone's interested in prints or a shoot just send me a PM.

Cheers.

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get my car out of your signature :)

Correct! I'm betting you didn't ask before using this image in your sig, so you should take it out, KLowN.

I'm sure that if you'd have asked BEFORE you used the images, then Sl!m would either:

a - not have a problem using it if you credited him with it being given to you, or

b - Sl!m would most likely have pointed you in the direction of where you could get one for yourself PROPERLY.

BTW, the details of where and how much are clearly in Wil's signature. He is in NSW.

Back on topic, Wil I would love to get a shoot of the Stagea done sometime soon. Will PM you when I'm ready. As I've said before and will say again, they look awesome!

will pm you dark.

Just received the prints :yes:. They turned out awesome (if I don't say so myself). Excuse the jpg compression on these photo's of the prints.

The detail is amazing. You can read the stickers on the wheels of the white gtst, see a couple of tiny bugs on the GTR, and see a hairline crack in the lower part of my front bar.

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