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i would be, dont know if the old beast is going to be ready but ( i have a 1966 skyline gt) the oldest thing here in adelaide i belive.....

........32 4Dr, 31 GTS, 31 4Dr ......66 gt

sounds good

Also if everyone is keen will decide on day for the generations pic whos cars will be in it, mine wont as got lots of scratches and dings. Will be a group vote on the day so will have to make your ride all pretty before hand. Unless your the only one with the certain car like a 66.....

ok Skye Lookout is out i went up there today and there is 3 problems with it

1) big gate locking us out

2) big trees blocking view of adelaide

3) carpark not quiet as big as i remeber

i think Mt Lofty is looking the go

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Mike more the merrier. Gonna be doing a late afternoon shot, which is why i want a spot like victor so we can get everyone in (by the beach with a sunset or 'skyline') and can do a night shot like the picture above for SAU Sth Aust.

Anyone willing to come along is welcome, but only skylines obviously in main pics.

Madaz, that carpark big enough for heaps of lines?

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ok Skye Lookout is out i went up there today and there is 3 problems with it

1) big gate locking us out

2) big trees blocking view of adelaide

3) carpark not quiet as big as i remeber

i think Mt Lofty is looking the go

post-13315-1161588728.jpg

Come on mate............ where the Line in that pic???? Perfect opportunity, perfect day too!

That car park is Waaaaaaaay too small! :)

um maybee i didnt make myself clear

1) big gate locking us out

the line isnt in that pic because of aforemention gate locking public out

i got this though just before the gate maybee i should of taken a photo of this gate

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