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what happened to everyone last night ??

After I left the park where the first bunch of photos were taken, I went back up to the cliffs to see what was happening with Jyo's 32...its not a happy car and needed to be towed :laugh:

We didn't end up leaving there until 8.00pm :)

The guys thought it was a sparking problem and decided to remove the spark plugs, to which they discovered one was very badly cracked and damaged...so they replaced all 6 spark plugs. They tried to start the car again, and while it was now sparking, it did not actually start and it appeared to then be an issue with the fuel pump, which is when they decided to organise a tow :)

Ended up headin down to Kangaroo Point park area underneath the story bridge for some photo shoots. We tried to get as many as we could in with people parked on the grass area but then ended up having to move on cause of a wedding that was either happening there or for some wedding photo's themselves.

Then moved onto Southbank for some photo's with the city as the backdrop. Havent yet seen the photo's off the camera but from what I saw when taking them, they actually turned out really well. Unfortantly I think we lost a few people heading from underneath the story bridge to southbank which is why we ended up with just 6 in the end.

The big problem I found was that we didnt group together at the top of kangaroo point to actually listen/discuss ideas for backdrops. Other issue was parking of course at the top of kangaroo point as I didnt actually expect this to be all that busy up there of that time of afternoon.

I'll post up shortly the photo's once I've got a spare hour today here at work.

After I left the park where the first bunch of photos were taken, I went back up to the cliffs to see what was happening with Jyo's 32...its not a happy car and needed to be towed :laugh:

Sorry to hear - hope you get it all sorted out Jyo - would have been good to have another 32 there... there was only 2 of us so we looked quite sad lol

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