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i think we will get all the pics on to a flash drive take it to a print shop ask how much they will charge for a collarge of pics poster and if required seperate pics of each members car poster .. there will be costs involved will let you know after fridays pic shoot

P.S lyndi shake all the way lol

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yash bro u kept ur skyline? u comming for this fridays pic shoot? long time since i seen ulast at uni !

Hey Bro, it has been a while. yer still got the 33. been hiding tho, mostly work n study. will try n make it this friday. laters

Do we need to have another photoshoot?

there are heaps of good piccies there, just whack em all together

Some pics are pretty damm good .. would be better if there were chicks in them :glare: when areyou getting a V35?

Well my 34 will have a bit of a different look to her after Saturday, so not much point in me getting pics done on Friday Night. Plus i'll pass on having the promo chick with my car. But i'll still be there for the hot choccies and great company...

I'll post up my pics after sunday's cruise...

I've already got something :glare: It's sitting in my garage atm...

You'll see on Sunday....

Promo chicks just don't do it for me lol. Maybe some hot male models posing with my car would be nice hehehe.

JOKES..

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I've already got something :glare: It's sitting in my garage atm...

You'll see on Sunday....

Promo chicks just don't do it for me lol. Maybe some hot male models posing with my car would be nice hehehe.

Vish if you take your cloths off for any car there im going home....ok lol

Let me guess, it's a POD filter right? :(

Shoosh you!!! Besides, the pod filter is in my bedroom not the garage, smart ass... :)

If i didn't see your R31 sitting outside in the carport most days, i'd swear it never existed! Bring it out cruising one day lil bro!

Hahah, yeah i know, i saw that! lol.

Was hoping no one else had picked up on it...

GTR badge...lmao. I think i'd be doing pink fluffy interior before the GTR badge and the pink fluffy stuff isn't ever gonna happen. Unless i happen to buy a GTR that is (already with the badges)

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