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As you might know Mr-toy33 has organised a photoshoot on the 15th up in brisbane,

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...howtopic=133168

I was wondering if any GoldCoast-anites would be attending this event, and if so would wanna cruise up together in a bunch/group?

Anyone keen on making a meet up spot to depart from?

Cheers Peter

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seems abit far to get some photos done...

and how many other photo shoots oftenly happen with just other skyline imports?

i think none considerin no one puts on the chance to have photo's taken of skylines these days.

fair enough, you can go to the spit and have your photo taken while driving along or parked along the dirt area, but seriously, those photos are not professionally done with good back drops.

these photo's may not be "professional" but atleast will come out more then half decent then wat you would get from the pics taken while cruising around the spit.

there will be 2 of us with camera's there taking photos.

this will give the option of different opinions, angles and views of the car from different preception of what ideas could be used when taking photos of a car.

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