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The funny thing is that I hadn't polished it at that stage ;)

Now she's polished again, we should try and get together with a couple of those who missed out on the last night shoot.

Is after we meet at the museum this Friday okay?

Jeno? You're another who missed out... anyone else?

i know exactly who you are talking about and i intend on getting their tyres at some stage.

at the moment my budget can probably buy me 1 tyre.

i will try and find some second hand ones somewhere

Blueprint

R33Driftr

RB20tR32

CeJay

Tourismo?

Steddy?

Will only have enough time in the evening to take a couple more... because Mark would like to spend more time on these ones. I think he wants to do one with the owner beside the car as well.

If the venue is taken up, we will soon find something else interesting to use as a background.

I wouldn't mind a couple of nice pics actually, for when I sell her...

if there's time to do it, I might come along too?

Blueprint

R33Driftr

RB20tR32

CeJay

unSteddy

micky_tee

Shell

I think we should meet at the museum a little earlier if thats okay with everyone say 8:30 - 9pm as it can take a bit of time.

There is a function on friday night at the museum, so it will be packed and the po po will be everywhere, so i reckon it might be worth meeting somewhere else. I might pop out for a short time, but i got heaps to do on friday, so no promises.

There is a function on friday night at the museum, so it will be packed and the po po will be everywhere, so i reckon it might be worth meeting somewhere else. I might pop out for a short time, but i got heaps to do on friday, so no promises.

okay how about meeting at the same place we met for Marques? I thought there was a good photo background under that bridge anyway, we could start shooting straight away then.

For those who didn't meet at Marques, Cejay put a good map up in the Marques thread.

We did a photoshoot for Bullet32 and Frink's cars under the bridge about a year ago, it works pretty well.

Some of the lights under the bridge don't work but that's nothing that can't be fixed with a bit of good old fashioned photoshopping :)

i know exactly who you are talking about and i intend on getting their tyres at some stage.

at the moment my budget can probably buy me 1 tyre.

i will try and find some second hand ones somewhere

If youre in the market for tyres, Im happy to help out. :)

PM me for pricing...

I know this great brand. The name starts with the letter F and ends with the letter L. Use them on both my cars and they are very nice :) (end of advertising)

How was that Mick? You like it? I have more.......

Well done Jeno... Youre such an ambassador for the brand...

P.S. Your cheque is in the mail :(

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