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As most of you know i tried to Get the Letters spelt out For "SAU" In the ammount of cars that we had last sunday, this took a great deal of patience and the space we did it in was quite small but we achieved what i wanted with great help from Col, and the other people there.

This time its time to move it to a better area this weekend, An opportunity to gain a good photo as we have alot of space and an appropriate hieght we can take this at.

Photos will include not only SAU spelt out but numerous other planned photos have also been planned for this day/afternoon,

Meeting Point 1: General Meet at Springwood Crazy Clarks, (Just to make it easier for those from southside travelling up)

Time: Will be set for 2-30 Meet 3:00 latest to leave by if we can.

Destination: ANZ Stadium Carpark. (Located on Mains road Near Kessels Road) ETA: 3:15

Other Events Planned for this evening:

None as yet but more than welcome to take ideas from here. Etc: BBQ if anyone interested?

Numbers: As from those that attended and spoke to last sunday, we need numbers to make this work. Space? This is not a problem its an open public carpark, but do remember Good behaviour and also remember these things will take setup time. All i ask is that clean cars if possible.

So Lets get the ball rolling.

Attendees:

Jon (Nismo)

Myself (Devils/Adam)

heist33

Mud

Reggi34dr(Maybe)

subzeroR33

Oblivion(Cant)

Gemr33

MRR34

K_N_P

Hotr34

53XYN

soopa

Scadtional

Ad_N (Only Saturday)

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its a great idea and plenty of room too... me and my mate went there for a small shoot of our cars when we were bored!!! :(

haha cool! Here is our test pic that we took. As you can see, plenty of room and height to get a good shot. If anyone has a fold up ladder they are more than happy to bring it along.

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Well I am open for opinionative options for sites if you have them, someone mentioned a carparking lot somewhere on sunday i forgot, but the site we looked at is fairly decent Give us some ideas, and dates can be changed to sunday but i need best interest for that to happen im available both but it is working on interest as well for this to work

Cheers Guys

A

Ok This has been re-scheduled for This Sunday With the appropriate up the top changes with dates as the interest seems better on this day, And you are correct Mud, Sorta on the corner of kessels and mains road Mac Gregor. So this Sunday the 25th guys.

Cheers

A

I'm in for sure, But i think that each letter should be one colour if you know what i mean or have lighter colours in one letter and darker cars in the other letter and work out how many are needed to make S OR A OR U i'm sure enough yellow rides will show up. Dont forget we need height on this one for it to look good, so pick a good place.

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